April 4, 2008
A majority (60%) of Belarusians say democracy is important to the development of their country; of those, 25% are “somewhat” or “very” dissatisfied with the way democracy works in their country.
March 6, 2008
The authors of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think reveal that majorities in substantially Muslim countries want a government that is democratic but embraces religious values.
March 6, 2008
The authors of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think reveal that majorities in substantially Muslim countries want a government that is democratic but embraces religious values.
February 21, 2008
President Bush visited Liberia Thursday, where majorities express relatively high levels of confidence in most of their country’s national institutions, including the national government.
January 30, 2008
A 2007 Gallup Poll shows that relatively few Ethiopians express confidence in their country’s social and political institutions. Further, Ethiopians are less likely to express confidence in their institutions than their neighbors in sub-Saharan ...
December 24, 2007
As Vietnam’s government cracks down on pro-democracy movements, Gallup finds that, at least on the surface, Vietnamese are satisfied with their government. Further, most Vietnamese say their personal standard of living is improving and that the ...
Neli Esipova is the Regional Director of the Gallup World Poll for the Former Soviet Union countries. She has worked on domestic and international projects for Gallup clients in many industries, including financial services, healthcare, ...
Rajesh Srinivasan is a Principal with Gallup and Regional Director, Asia for the Gallup World Poll. For the World Poll Dr. Srinivasan directs the sample design, development of a customized instrument for the region, selection and training of ...
November 7, 2007
Gallup reveals that while a majority of Georgians value democracy, few are satisfied with how it is working in the country. This as a state of emergency in Georgia seeks to stop demonstrations by opposition protesters there.
November 5, 2007
Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf imposed a state of emergency Saturday on the grounds that Islamic extremists are representing an increasingly severe threat to Pakistan’s stability. A Gallup Poll of Pakistanis indicates concern about ...