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Pacific Attitudes Survey: Vanuatu

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Mudaliar, Christopher
Leach, Michael
Baker, Kerryn
Barbara, Julien
Vaha, Milla
Kotra, Krishna Kumar
Leodoro, Trevor

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The Pacific Attitudes Survey: Vanuatu is the second large-scale popular political attitudes survey conducted in the Pacific region, following the first survey in Samoa conducted in late 2020 and early 2021 (Leach et al. 2022). Comprising 191 questions set out in 21 thematic modules, it covers a broad range of topics including attitudes to democracy, national identity, tradition, leadership, governance, development, climate change and international relations. The survey was nationally representative and conducted between August and October 2023, coinciding with a period of political instability for Vanuatu in which two successful votes of no confidence took place.

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