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Pew Research Center
October 13, 2015
Deep Divisions in Turkey as Election Nears
Turks Favor Joining EU
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Deep Divisions in Turkey as Election Nears
Turks Want Fewer Refugees from Syria/Iraq
Turks Favor Joining EU
Turks Want More Respect
Turks Still Prefer a Democratic Form of Government over a Strong Leader
Views Lean Positive on Military, Negative on Media
Economy and Crime Are Biggest Concerns in Turkey
More than Half Are Dissatisfied with Country Direction in Turkey
Turks Share Dismal Views of Foreign Powers
Turks Hold Negative View of Erdogan
Turkish Society Segmented on Direction of Country
Turks Are Divided on the Way Democracy Is Working in Their Country
Turkey Hesitant to Defend NATO Allies
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