Ipsos, around 73 percent of respondents in Australia agreed with the statement that economic power was more important in world affairs than military power. Approximately 15 percent of respondents strongly agreed with this statement.
This statistic presents the results of a survey about the importance of economic and military power in world affairs as of November 2018. According to data published by Share of people in Australia who agree that economic power is more important than military power in world affairs as of November 2018
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Ipsos. (December 15, 2018). Share of people in Australia who agree that economic power is more important than military power in world affairs as of November 2018 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved March 05, 2021, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/960223/australia-opinion-of-importance-of-economic-and-military-power/
Ipsos. "Share of people in Australia who agree that economic power is more important than military power in world affairs as of November 2018." Chart. December 15, 2018. Statista. Accessed March 05, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/960223/australia-opinion-of-importance-of-economic-and-military-power/
Ipsos. (2018). Share of people in Australia who agree that economic power is more important than military power in world affairs as of November 2018. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: March 05, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/960223/australia-opinion-of-importance-of-economic-and-military-power/
Ipsos. "Share of People in Australia Who Agree That Economic Power Is More Important than Military Power in World Affairs as of November 2018." Statista, Statista Inc., 15 Dec 2018, https://www.statista.com/statistics/960223/australia-opinion-of-importance-of-economic-and-military-power/
Ipsos, Share of people in Australia who agree that economic power is more important than military power in world affairs as of November 2018 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/960223/australia-opinion-of-importance-of-economic-and-military-power/ (last visited March 05, 2021)