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The impact of anti-Vietnam demonstrations upon national public opinion and military indicators
Authors:William R Berkowitz
Affiliation:University of Massachusetts at Boston USA
Abstract:In an attempt to assess the national impact of anti-war protest, 15 major anti-Vietnam demonstrations occurring in the United States from 1965 through 1971 were analyzed for their effects upon Gallup public opinion survey data, American troop strength, and American munitions expenditures. While weak and short-term counterproductive effects appeared for two opinion indicators, an equally likely conclusion is that the demonstrations had little or no lasting impact whatsoever. The possible reasons for this finding, and its social implications, are discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to William R. Berkowitz   43 Pinkham Road   Medford   MA 02155.
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