Gallup International’s 41 Annual Global End of Year Survey: Russian Interference

The World’s first (launched in 1977) and leading Global Public Opinion Barometer, covering this year in a representative way about 2/3 of the global population, done in partnership with WIN, shows:

Gallup International’s 41 Annual Global End of Year Survey: Putin Leads Over Trump, New “Constenations” are Emerging

The World’s first (launched in 1977) and leading Global Public Opinion Barometer, covering this year in a representative way about 2/3 of the global population, done in partnership with WIN, shows:

Gallup International’s 41 Annual Global End of Year Survey: Economically More Difficult Year To Come

The World’s first (launched in 1977) and leading Global Barometer on prosperity, hope and happiness, covering this year in a representative way about 2/3 of the global population, done in partnership with WIN, shows: Economic Pessimism Won at Last Economic optimism has declined over the last months. The study shows that 28% of the world

Two Global Leaders with Very Different Global Perceptions

New research from Gallup International Association (GIA) shows a significant increase in favorability towards President Putin and a US President who compares significantly less favorably with his predecessor. But both politicians trail the Pope. Two years ago, just before he left office almost three in five (59%)of those polled throughout 65 countries around the world

North Korea – Fears Still Don’t Provoke a Desire for War

North Korea – Significant fear that nuclear warheads will be used but little desire for military response

Religion Prevails in the World

62% of people in the world define themselves as religious.

WIN/Gallup International’s Global Survey Shows Three in Five Willing to Fight for Their Country

A global survey from WIN/Gallup International, the world’s leading association in market research and polling shows that 61% of those polled across 64 countries would be willing to fight for their country, while 27% would not. However, there are significant differences by region. Willingness to fight is highest in the M.E.N.A. region (83%) while it