EAST ASIA
More Filipinos Dissatisfied With Arroyo
(SWS)Arroyo’s ratings continue to decline. More Filipinos are dissatisfied with him. The dissatisfaction ranges in all classes and regions of the country. Rural and urban respondents alike are increasingly rating him negatively.
October 08, 2009
Arroyo’s Popularity Drops Further in Philippines
(Pulse Asia) Fewer people in the Philippines are expressing support for the l
eadership of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, according to a poll by Pulse Asia. 23 per cent of respondents approve of the president’s performance, down three points since May.
October 05, 2009
PM’s approval rating remains in positive territory
(Markeda Center) Moving towards the sixth month mark of his premiership, Prime Minister Najib Razak’s approval rating among Malaysians has eased slightly but remains in positive territory.
October 06, 2009
The Start of the Hatoyama Cabinet in Japan
(Mansfield Foundation/Asahi Shimbun Polls) Japanese are highly supportive of PM Hatoyama Cabinet. They are supportive of the cabinet structure and its policies as well. Democratic Party of Japan is the most popular political party in the post election scenario. Japanese want PM Hatoyama to realize the promises its party made during the course of campaign.
September 18, 2009
Global Poll
Muslims Integrated, Europeans Themselves Isolated[1]
(Gallup Coexist Index) Gallup Coexist Index finds that the general public in France, Germany and UK is more likely than its respective Muslim population to be classified as isolated. Americans and Canadians tops the list of integrated publics while in Asia Afghanistan and Israel has the highest number of isolated.
[1] http://www.muslimwestfacts.com/mwf/118249/Gallup-Coexist-Index-2009.aspx
More Filipinos Dissatisfied With Arroyo
(SWS)Arroyo’s ratings continue to decline. More Filipinos are dissatisfied with him. The dissatisfaction ranges in all classes and regions of the country. Rural and urban respondents alike are increasingly rating him negatively.
October 08, 2009
Arroyo’s Popularity Drops Further in Philippines
(Pulse Asia) Fewer people in the Philippines are expressing support for the l

October 05, 2009
PM’s approval rating remains in positive territory
(Markeda Center) Moving towards the sixth month mark of his premiership, Prime Minister Najib Razak’s approval rating among Malaysians has eased slightly but remains in positive territory.
October 06, 2009
The Start of the Hatoyama Cabinet in Japan
(Mansfield Foundation/Asahi Shimbun Polls) Japanese are highly supportive of PM Hatoyama Cabinet. They are supportive of the cabinet structure and its policies as well. Democratic Party of Japan is the most popular political party in the post election scenario. Japanese want PM Hatoyama to realize the promises its party made during the course of campaign.
September 18, 2009
Global Poll
Muslims Integrated, Europeans Themselves Isolated[1]
(Gallup Coexist Index) Gallup Coexist Index finds that the general public in France, Germany and UK is more likely than its respective Muslim population to be classified as isolated. Americans and Canadians tops the list of integrated publics while in Asia Afghanistan and Israel has the highest number of isolated.
[1] http://www.muslimwestfacts.com/mwf/118249/Gallup-Coexist-Index-2009.aspx
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