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Greek public opinion on nuclear energy

From as early as 2008, that is, long before the nuclear accident at Fukushima in Japan, Public Issue had recorded the negative stance of Greek public opinion toward nuclear energy and the concern of Greek citizens regarding nuclear reactors.

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Survey on marine mammals in the framework of the LIFE+ program ‘THALASSA’

The survey was carried out on behalf of the non-governmental organization World Wildlife Fund (WWF). It was conducted in the framework of the European Commission’s program LIFE+: ‘Thalassa: Learn, Act, Protect’, an educational and participation campaign for marine mammals in Greece. The survey results were presented at a press conference at the Ianos bookstore in Athens on 08/02/2011.

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National Survey on Corruption in Greece – 2009

Conducted by Public Issue S.A. on behalf of the NGO ‘Transparency International – Greece’, the national survey sheds light on the extent of corruption in the public and private sectors in Greece and records public attitudes toward the phenomenon. According to the results of the 2009 survey, the magnitude of petty corruption in both sectors overall is estimated at approximately € 790 million, compared to around € 750 million the previous year.

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“December 2008” – One year after : Greek public opinion on the events of last December

The killing of a 16-year-old youth in the Athens district of Exarchia in December 2008 sparked a series of events that shook Greek society and left an indelible mark on political developments. According to this survey, conducted one year after the riots, public opinion appears to be split, expressing contradictory and conflicting opinions. However, the majority of citizens are inclined to believe that the events constituted a social revolt.

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Greek public opinion on Islam & the construction of a mosque in Athens

The survey by Public Issue on the attitudes of Greeks toward Islam investigates, for the first time in Greece, social perceptions concerning the notions and symbols associated with the Islamic faith, the degree of knowledge and familiarity of citizens with Islamic culture, as well as social beliefs regarding relations between Islam & the West and Islam & Greece.

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