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12/30/05: Results of Latest BBC World Service Poll
27-Country Poll Finds Iraq War, Tsunami, and US Hurricanes Most Significant Events of 2005. 12/14/05: Global Nuclear Survey: Public Support for New Power Plants Remains TentativeSponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency, an 18-nation public opinion survey exploring nuclear power... 12/14/05: Geneva: Trust in Governments, Corporations and Global Institutions Continues to DeclineLatest World Economic Forum Poll on Trust, conducted by GlobeScan... 08/05/05: Toronto: GlobeScan achieves ISO 9001:2000 certificationOn August 5, 2005, GlobeScan's Head Office Quality Management System was certified... 06/29/05: African and U.S. Public Favor U.N. Intervention in DarfurA joint press release from GlobeScan and the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) 06/21/05: The Promise and Challenge of Sustainable DevelopmentGlobeScan Board Chair, Lord Holme gives keynote address at Conference Board's Business & Sustainability conference. 04/19/05: Major, Irreversible Damage to Human, Social, and Ecosystem Health Likely, Civil Leaders SayLatest findings from the 2020 Fund's Global Stakeholder Panel 04/08/05: Citizens of the World Want UN ReformCommentary by Doug Miller, GlobeScan President 04/06/05: "Who Will Lead the World?"New GlobeScan/PIPA Poll released with The Brookings Institution shows rise of Europe 03/21/05: Results of Latest BBC World Service Poll23-Country Poll Finds Support for Dramatic Changes at UN 03/06/05: Results of Third BBC World Service Poll22-nation poll shows China viewed positively by most countries including its Asian neighbours. 01/25/05: Results of Second BBC World Service PollMost of 22 nations polled are pessimistic about the global economy. 01/19/05: Results of First BBC World Service PollIn 18 of 21 countries polled, most see Bush's reelection as negative for world security. 2004 and earlier (click to expand) |