Bulletins and reports
Three-fourths (74%) of Finns support Finland's decision to deploy peacekeepers to the UN operation in southern Lebanon. From the perspective of security in the region, 71 per cent consider this a positive thing, and from the viewpoint of Finnish foreign policy, 73 per cent of the population thinks so.
24.11.2005 The European Union must have a UN mandate for military intervention. The ABDI Survey 1/2005
Almost four fifths of the respondents, 77 per cent, think that in addition to the EU's own decision, a European Union military intervention should also be mandated by the UN.
The majority of Finns still support military non-alignment but the number of those supporting alignment has gone up. Sixty-one per cent of citizens think that Finland should remain military non-aligned (64% in 2003) whereas 34 per cent are of the opinion that Finland should ally itself militarily (24% in 2003).
27.01.2004 The majority of Finns are in favour of military non-alliance. The ABDI survey 27.1.2004
Two-thirds of Finns, 65 % are of the opinion that Finland should remain militarily non-allied. Military non-alliance is equally supported among women and men, 65 % and 64 % respectively.
27.10.2003 7.5.2003 Bulletins and Reports 2/2003
Opinions of Finns on the war in Iraq - a survey carried out on 22 to 24 April 2003
27.10.2003 16.12.2002 Bulletins and Reports 1/2002
NATO membership of the Baltic countries does not increase Finland's need to be militarily allied
27.10.2003 1.4.2003 Bulletins and Reports 1/2003
Opinions of Finns on the war in Iraq - a survey carried out 25 to 27 March 2003