Abstract: | This paper presents a content analysis of the manner in whichworld opinion is used in stories and editorialsof two nations' major newspapers. The authors studied the InternationalHerald Tribune and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung for themonths of February, March, and April 1986 for articles whichcontained implicit or explicit references to world opinion.These refernces were studied using a pre-designed survey instrument,which analyzed several features of the term's usage. Topicsfor discussion included: (1) the various syonyms for world opinion;(2) the agenda for world opinion; (3) the timing of referenceto particular issues on the agenda; (4) the moral and pragmaticcomponents of world opinion; and (5) the link between worldopinion and the international isolation of nationsor individuals. The paper concludes by combining the resultsof the study into a preliminary definition of world opinion,based upon the common usage of this term. The definition comparesthe characteristics of world opinion and publicopinion, and discusses the possible ramifications ofunderstanding the concept in this manner. |