'Invasion of the Drones' Graph Determines Policy Approval
Jennifer Gosnell — August 9, 2012 — Pop Culture
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The 'Invasion of the Drones' infographic determines the extent to which the American public and spectators around the world approve of the foreign policy actions of the United States.
It's no secret within the United States or elsewhere that the Obama administration has upped the ante of drone strikes in parts of the middle east and other areas suspected of terrorist activities. Since September 11th, homeland security has been of vital interest to the American policy agenda. However, while the drone strikes have enjoyed the majority of public approval in the United States, across the rest of the Western hemisphere (including Britain, France and Germany) and the Eastern hemisphere (India, Russia, and China) they have been hugely unpopular. As a result, these attacks have taken a huge toll on the American reputation.
It's no secret within the United States or elsewhere that the Obama administration has upped the ante of drone strikes in parts of the middle east and other areas suspected of terrorist activities. Since September 11th, homeland security has been of vital interest to the American policy agenda. However, while the drone strikes have enjoyed the majority of public approval in the United States, across the rest of the Western hemisphere (including Britain, France and Germany) and the Eastern hemisphere (India, Russia, and China) they have been hugely unpopular. As a result, these attacks have taken a huge toll on the American reputation.
Trend Themes
1. Drone Policy Perception - The use of drones by governments and policy perception of this technology may influence international relations.
2. Security Infographics - Visual representation of security data as infographics is a powerful tool for policy makers.
3. Public Perception Research - Research into the public perception of security policies can provide valuable insights for policy makers.
Industry Implications
1. Security and Defense Industry - Increased public awareness of security policies may lead to increased demand for security products and services.
2. Media Industry - Increased public interest in security policies opens new opportunities for media companies to provide informative content on these topics.
3. Research Industry - Research institutions may be able to offer their expertise in collecting and analyzing data on public perception of security policies.
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