Start Date: 03/19/2009 Time: 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Posted By: Joanna Hecht [4]
Sponsor(s):
The Connect U.S. Fund and U.S. in the World
Location: The Connect U.S. Fund
1120 19th Street NW
8th Floor
Washington, DC
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The Connect U.S. Fund and U.S. in the World
The election showed that the public supported President Obama's vision. Does this signify a lasting shift in how Americans view progressive and conservative security platforms? Have progressives finally shaken the Vietnam-era stigma of being weak on national security? How can advocates help pivot from a successful election to the adoption and implementation of more progressive security policies?
U.S. In the World will present their recent research on how Americans think about National Security, and discuss how participants can apply the findings to their own work.
This event will take place in person in Washington D.C., but web conferencing will also be available for participants in other locations.
You can access some of the resources that will be used in this presentation here:
From February through September, USITW will be conducting a series of briefings [9] on public opinion and messaging. The sessions - from 10 a.m. through 12 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month - will consist of a 45-minute overview of the topic, followed by discussion on applying the information to participants' own work.
Counterterrorism
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Media-Communication
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[1] http://www.connectusfund.org/forward/2339
[2] http://www.connectusfund.org/print/2339
[3] http://www.connectusfund.org/node/2339/ical
[4] http://www.connectusfund.org/user/joannahecht
[5] http://www.connectusfund.org/resources/tug-war-conflicting-views-security-meta-analysis-public-opinion-research
[6] http://www.connectusfund.org/resources/facets-american-leadership-meta-analysis-public-opinion
[7] http://www.connectusfund.org/resources/memo-winning-national-security-results-new-public-opinion-research
[8] http://www.connectusfund.org/resources/rasmussen-report-trust-issues
[9] http://www.connectusfund.org/blogs/us-world-new-briefing-series-public-opinion-and-messaging