FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LARGEST ARAB OPINION POLL FINDS HUGE APPETITE FOR DEMOCRACY AMONG ARAB CITIZENS
DOHA, QATAR, October 9, 2020– The results of the largest opinion poll of its kind in the Arab world have been released by The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) with almost 30 thousand respondents across 13 Arab countries and more than 900 researchers taking part.
The poll touched upon the issues facing Arabs living within the region as well as their opinions about global events. Given the huge controversies surrounding migration, Israeli-Arab relations, the upcoming US elections and so forth, the findings highly significant trends in Arab public opinion. The following are some of the report’s key findings. The full report can be accessed here.
DEMOCRACY AND POLITICS:
ISRAEL AND ARAB-ISRAELI RELATIONS
TERRORISM AND ISIS/ISIL
The entire report also covers pertinent issues such as education, the economy, migration and religion. Almost 30 thousand individual respondents in 13 Arab countries (Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar) took part. The survey included representative samples from all countries according to the PPS method, with a margin of error of +/- 2-3%. It is the fruit of some 69,578 hours of work by more than 900 researchers in areas requiring 820,000km of travel, making it the largest public opinion survey in the Arab World in terms of sample size, the number of countries covered, the number of variables tested, and the volume of data collected.
For more information and to interview the director of the Arab Opinion Index please call Mutaz Al Nazer (00974-55968854) or email arab.index@dohainstitute.org.
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The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) is an independent research institute for the study of the social sciences and humanities, with particular emphasis on the applied social sciences. It seeks to examine the key issues afflicting the Arab world, governments, and communities; to analyze social, economic, and cultural policies; and to provide rational political analysis on the region.
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