Briefs & Reports
Power of activation: The effect of images in global poverty campaign appeals in Great Britain
Briefs & Reports
Power of Activation: Effect of images in global poverty campaign appeals in Germany
Briefs & Reports
Understanding French and cross-national attitudes toward feminist foreign policy and gender equality
Briefs & Reports
Understanding British & cross-national attitudes toward feminist foreign policy & gender equality
Briefs & Reports
German public attitudes toward NGO characteristics, sources of information and the health-agriculture link
Briefs & Reports
Sustainable Consumption in Germany in the Face of Global Challenges: Opportunities & Obstacles
Academic
Does Evidence Matter? The Impact of Evidence Regarding Aid Effectiveness on German Attitudes toward Aid
Briefs & Reports
Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2022: Development Engagement in Germany in Times of Global Crises & Challenges
Briefs & Reports
Covid insights: Support for international cooperation in Great Britain since April 2020 (as of November 2021)
Briefs & Reports
In Brief 6: Debunking the engagement 'journey': What drives public engagement with global poverty?
Academic
Not one but many "publics": Public engagement with global development in France, Great Britain, Germany & US
Briefs & Reports
In Brief 5 Communicating in a pandemic: Messages that resonate with the U.S. public
Briefs & Reports
In Brief 4 Communicating in a pandemic: Messages that resonate with the British public
Academic
Immigrant Citizens and Racial Resentment in International Policy Perspective: The Role of Nativity and Racial Resentment in Shaping Support for US Foreign Assistance Expenditure, 2002–2016
Academic
When Charity Begins at Home: How Personal Financial Scarcity Drives Preference for Donating Locally at the Expense of Global Concerns
Academic
Making an Impact? The Relevance of Information on Aid Effectiveness for Charitable Giving: A Laboratory Experiment
Academic
Donor Motives, Public Preferences and the Allocation of UK Foreign Aid: A Discrete Choice Experiment Approach
Academic
Making and Unmaking Cosmopolitans: An Experimental Test of the Mediating Role of Emotions in International Development Appeals
Briefs & Reports
Opinion Monitor Development Policy 2018 – Attitudes Toward Development Cooperation and Sustainable Development
Briefs & Reports
German Development Policy in the Eyes of the General Public - Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2018
Academic
We Spend How Much? Misperceptions, Innumeracy, and Support for the Foreign Aid in the United States and Great Britain
Briefs & Reports
Communicating Development Cooperation to Domestic Audiences Approaches and Implications for South-South Cooperation Providers
Briefs & Reports
Climate Change Still Seen as the Top Global Threat, but Cyberattacks a Rising Concern
Academic
The Effect of Effectiveness: Donor Response to Aid Effectiveness in a Direct Mail Fundraising Experiment
Academic
Emphasising the Problem or the Solution in Charitable Fundraising for International Development
Academic
Bilateral Foreign Aid: How Important is Aid Effectiveness to People for Choosing Countries to Support?
Academic
Aiding strangers: Generalized trust and the moral basis of public support for foreign development aid
Academic
DEL Conference 2023
Academic
Comparing Public Attitudes Towards Aid to Developing Countries Between ‘Traditional’ and ‘Emerging’ Donors: The Case of Japan and Korea
Academic
Why Give it Away When You Need it Yourself? Understanding Public Support for Foreign Aid in China
Academic
Not only Competitive Threat but also Racial Prejudice: Sources of Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in European Societies
Briefs & Reports
Special Eurobarometer 441: The European Year for Development: Citizens' Views on Development, Cooperation and Aid
Briefs & Reports
Engaging with the Public: 12 Lessons from DAC Peer Reviews and the Network of DAC Development Communicators
Academic
Developing Countries in Need: Which Characteristics Appeal Most to People when Donating Money?
Briefs & Reports
Citizen Preferences and Public Goods: Comparing Preferences for Foreign Aid and Government Programs in Uganda
Academic
“A Mile Wide and an Inch Deep”? Understanding Public Support for Aid: The Case of the United Kingdom
Academic
Who Supports Global Economic Engagement? The Sources of Preferences in American Foreign Economic Policy
Academic
Public Perceptions of International Development and Support for Aid in the UK: Results of a Qualitative Enquiry
Academic
The Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Aid: American Legislators and the Domestic Politics of Aid
Academic
‘The Righteous Considereth the Cause of the Poor’? Public Attitudes towards Poverty in Developing Countries
Briefs & Reports
Aid Under Pressure: Support for Development Assistance in a Global Economic Downturn
Academic
Class, Ideology and National Identity: The Correlates of Public Opinion on Foreign Trade, Aid and Immigration
Academic
What Triggers Public Opposition to Immigration? Anxiety, Groups Cues, and Immigration Threat
Briefs & Reports
The Determinants of Foreign Aid: An Inquiry into the Consequences of Welfare State Institutions and Public Opinion
Academic
Bono Made Jesse Helms Cry: Jubilee 2000, Debt Relief, and Moral Action in International Politics
Academic
Is It All in a Word? The Effect of Issue Framing on Public Support for U.S. Spending on HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries
Academic
How do Political Changes Influence U.S. Bilateral Aid Allocations? Evidence from Panel Data
Academic
From Development Awareness to Enabling Effective Support: The Changing Profile of Development Education in England
Academic
Conditioning the Effects of Aid: Cold War Politics, Donor Credibility, and Democracy in Africa
Briefs & Reports
Public Opinion Research, Global Education and Development Cooperation Reform: In Search of a Virtuous Circle
Academic
Humanitarian Crises: What Determines the Level of Emergency Assistance? Media Coverage, Donor Interests and the Aid Business
Briefs & Reports
An International Perspective on Communication Strategies for the Millennium Development Goals
Academic
Face the Nation: Race, Immigration, and the Rise of Nativism in Late Twentieth Century America
Academic