Individuals and International Public Opinion as an Actor in International Relations

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ABSTRACT

The term “International public opinion” is now also used by various actors outside the militant field. The media but also governments and international organizations that invoke international public opinion tend to make it a uniform and sometimes lively entity: public opinion can thus “be moved”; “indignant” and even undergo “psychological shocks”. Individuals are of crucial importance to world affairs, this idea is based on certain assumptions such as, acquisitions of better analytical skills, global political system has entered a period of prolonged turbulence which makes it particularly sensitive to micro politics influences and the upheaval of skills is considerable since citizens today shape the overall results in a much more important way than in the past.

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Osée, U. , Bijoux, B. , Didier, S. and François, E. (2019) Individuals and International Public Opinion as an Actor in International Relations. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 7, 478-490. doi: 10.4236/jss.2019.73039.

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