The vast majority of Georgians approve of their government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis, but how does public opinion here compare to that in other countries? Gallup International recently organized a poll in 18 countries on multiple continents, in order to compare
MoreGeorgia is famous for several things, unique folklore and dance, ancient winemaking, and the centuries-old institution of the Tamada or toastmaster. This country is the birthplace of the first Europeans as well as Zaza Pachulia, the two-time NBA champion. However, for many
MoreThe Gallup International End of Year Survey (EoY) is an annual tradition initiated under the chairmanship of Dr. George Gallup in 1977. It has been conducted every year since then. This year it was conducted in 50 countries around the world. GORBI, the Georgian member
MoreHow do Georgians feel about their government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic? In short, do they approve? From 14-19 May Georgian Opinion Research Business International (GORBI) asked 1,090 residents across the country “do you think the reaction of Georgia’s government to the
MoreGeorgia is famous for several things, unique folklore and dance, ancient winemaking, and the centuries-old institution of the Tamada or toastmaster. This country is the birthplace of the first Europeans as well as Zaza Pachulia, the two-time NBA champion. However, for many
MoreTwo quick questions for high school students. Can the Russian government treat neighbors as equals, and can we trust the Russian government’s word? Alas, the answers to both questions is negative. One does not need to be a historian, just old enough
MoreDemocracy is a form of government that invests supreme power in the people that is exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation. The need for mass participation in governing is becoming increasingly important.
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- Winston Churchill took the view that there is "No such thing as public opinion. There is only published opinion". Many world leaders would agree with Mr. Churchill’s opinion, since according to the Gallup International Association’s End of Year Survey,
MoreAccording to the first and oldest Global Hope “End of the Year” Index produced by the Gallup International Association (GIA), 28% of the world expects the next 12 month to be more peaceful while 34% believe it will be more troubled. Moreover,
MoreGeorgian citizens feel less optimistic about world leaders compared to 2014. Over the last four years, favorability ratings for world leaders such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jingping have all dropped universally.
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