Abstract

Ben Clements examines public opinion data and finds that support for military intervention is heavily influenced by gender, socio-economic status and party political cues. British involvement in Afghanistan, Iraq and now Libya has been a defining political issue over the past decade. Ben Clements examines public opinion data and finds that support for military intervention is heavily influenced by gender, socio-economic status and party political cues.

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