2001
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2451.00337
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Public Opinion and Opinion Polls in Cameroon

Abstract: What is currently termed Cameroonian “public opinion” is in fact the final stage of a long historical, social, and political process; retracing the use of this term in statements made by public figures back to its roots can help to put it into perspective. We shall briefly outline the “three stages” in the emergence of Cameroonian “public opinion”‐namely its reference points at the time of decolonisation, during the “monolithic” period and since the process of relative political liberalisation; the three stage… Show more

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