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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Gallopedia From Gilani Research Foundation June 2017, Issue # 487*
Compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007
Gilani’s Gallopedia is a weekly Digest of Opinions in a globalized world - one window on global opinion polling compiled by Gilani Research Foundation
Topic of the week: (Click for details)
Who are we? Gilani’s Gallopedia is a weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world. It provides a one window access to Global Opinion Polls on a weekly basis. It is produced by a team of researchers led by Dr. Ijaz Shafi Gilani, and is a not for profit public service. It is co-edited by Mohammad Zubair and Sara Salam. Our name reflects the rapid pace at which global polls are brought to the community of pollsters and other interested readers. Gilani’s Gallopedia is not related to any polling agency and makes its selection from any publically available poll based on its relevance to our reader’s interests. Over the years it has reported polls conducted by over 350 agencies and institutions.
Contact Details: Sara Salam Assistant Manager Gilani Research Foundation Email: [email protected]
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this week- 15 national polls 02 multi-country study
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TOPIC OF THE WEEK:
Economic Role of China
Countries are represented in blue; Polling organizations are represented in pink. For reference to source of each poll clicks to detail are provided in the text
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
487-20 American Public Divided on the Need to Take Action on Climate Change (Click for
details) (USA) President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement sends a strong
signal to the rest of the world that the US government does not prioritize climate change,
despite almost half (49%) of the American public supporting the need to take ―major
action‖ according to new research. (Globescan)
June 01, 2017 4.14 Society » Environment/ Disasters
AUSTRALASIA
487-21 Satisfaction with big four banks increased in April, to well above long term average (Click for details)
(Australia)In the six months to April 2017, satisfaction with the big four banks was 80.1%, an increase of
0.2% points from March (79.9%) and well above the long-term average of 74.9% recorded since 2005.
Satisfaction among home-loan customers of the big four (78.0%) continues to be below that of their other
customers (80.5%) but over the last year they have closed this gap a little. The overall improvement in
satisfaction from last month was the result of small gains among both home-loan and non-home loan
customers. (Roy Morgan)
May 29, 2017 3.9 Economy » Financial systems & Institutions
Topic of the week: Economic Role of China
This page is devoted to opinions of countries whose polling activity is generally not known very widely or where a recent topical issue requires special attention.
Economic Role of China
70% of the respondents in the whole world consider the role of China in their countries’
economy essential. 19% of the respondents hold the opposite opinion. Residents from
Bangladesh and South Korea called Chinese presence in their economy critically important.
On the contrary, the respondents from Estonia, Kosovo and Iceland supplied lukewarm
responses on economic role of China in the economies of their countries.
May 31, 2017
Speaking about qualitative characteristics of China’s role in other countries’ economies, more than a half of
respondents (56%) called it positive and just over a quarter (27%) called it negative. The biggest number of
negative responses was received by the respondents from Mongolia, Vietnam, Iraq and Iran. The most
admired responses were given by Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Russians in 72% of cases recognized
the importance of the Celestial Empire’s economic role and 69% of our compatriots called positive the
Chinese influence on the economy of Russia. Such are the results of the global survey conducted by
Gallup/WIN, the leading association in market research and polling, in 66 countries including Russia and
Ukraine where Romir holding is the exclusive representative of the network.
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact
Weekly digest of opinions in a globalized world (compiled since January 2007)
June 2017 - Issue 487
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Disclaimer: Gilani’s Gallopedia is a not for profit activity and every effort has been made to give attribution to respective polling organizations. All material presented here is available elsewhere as public information. Readers may please visit the original source for further details. Gilani Research foundation does not bear any responsibility for accuracy of data or the
methods and does not claim any proprietary rights benefits or responsibilities thereof.
*Archives: Gilani’s Gallopedia has been compiled on a weekly basis since January 2007. Previous material is available upon request. Please contact