...d 23% expect it will be about the same. Previous waves of research had typically found that most people expected a more peaceful world in the year ahead. However, increasing levels of conflict and competition among the world’s major powers seem to have dampened this optimism. Afghans are similarly split: 36% expect that 2019 will be more peaceful than 2018, while 38% say it will be more troubled and 23% say it will be about the same. In the words...
...ional released the results of its Global Survey on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, a global study of 44,194 people, in 45 countries between August and September 2016. ACSOR-Surveys conducted fieldwork in Afghanistan. The nationally representative survey consisted of 1,786 face-to-face interviews in all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Respondents were both men (51%) and women (49%), aged 18 and over. Data was weighted to reflect population estima...
...cember 30th, WIN/Gallup International released the results of its 40th annual End of Year Survey, a global study of 68,759 people, in 69 countries between September and December 2016. ACSOR-Surveys conducted the nationally representative survey, which consisted of 2,787 face-to-face interviews in all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Respondents were both men (59%) and women (41%), aged 18 and over. Data was weighted to reflect population estimates. Th...