April 29, 2008
Gallup Polls in 139 countries reveal China’s leadership remains more popular in Asia, the Middle East/North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa than it is in Europe and the Americas.
April 23, 2008
Despite China’s legendary educational system, more Indians (77%) than Chinese (66%) say they are satisfied with their schools -- an important factor as both economic giants continue to grow their well-educated workforces.
April 18, 2008
Many of the world’s citizens Gallup surveyed over the past several years have no opinion of China’s leadership. Europe is the only region in the world where residents are more likely to disapprove than approve of the job performance of China’s ...
April 10, 2008
Chinese authorities have heavily invested in improving water quality in Beijing leading up to the 2008 Summer Olympics. Of Beijing residents surveyed, 44% say they are dissatisfied with the quality of water in their city, although a growing ...
April 1, 2008
As Chinese authorities have been working for years to improve air quality in Beijing ahead of the Summer Olympic Games, two-thirds of Beijing respondents (66%) say the problem of air pollution has improved in recent years, up significantly from ...
February 21, 2008
In a sharp turnaround from eight years ago, Americans no longer believe the United States is the world’s leading economic power. They are now more likely to bestow that mantle on China.
February 12, 2008
Gallup surveys in 13 Asian countries show a substantial number of people who expect China to replace the United States as the leading superpower within the next 50 years or less.
February 6, 2008
U.S. economic and political dominance is being challenged around the globe. Recent Gallup surveys in 13 Asian countries show substantial numbers of residents expect China to replace the United States as the leading superpower within the next 50 ...
January 28, 2008
The competitive and sometimes tense relationship between economic powerhouses China and India could be improving. Gallup polling in India reveals Indians are more amenable than hostile to closer ties with China, and see the country’s growing ...
December 26, 2007
Chinese citizens in 2006 were more likely than in 2004 to say they’d like to start and own a business, and at the same time they’re less likely to express high satisfaction with their jobs. Together, the data may foretell a growth in small- to ...