Discover your edge © Roy Morgan Research A World Divided: Views from the Asia Pacific Region Debnath Guharoy Roy Morgan Research, for IAPC Bali, 13 November.

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Discover your edge © Roy Morgan Research A World Divided: Views from the Asia Pacific Region Debnath Guharoy Roy Morgan Research, for IAPC Bali, 13 November 2007

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge The Survey: Six Countries: major faiths, rich & poor, East & West, big & small Metro sample: 600+ in each country, random, at home Duration: 12 questions, less than 15 minutes Methodology: face-to-face, via telephone to Singapore, Australia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Belief in Democracy: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Belief in Democracy: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Belief in Democracy: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Govt Doing Good Job: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Govt Doing Good Job: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Govt Doing Good Job: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Distrust Govt: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Distrust Govt: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Distrust Govt: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Corruption: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Corruption: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Corruption: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Worship: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Worship: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Worship: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion A Choice: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion A Choice: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion A Choice: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Charity: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion A Choice: Agree, by Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Religion A Choice: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Democracy Working: Agree/Disagree

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Democracy Working: Agree, By Gender

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Democracy Working: Agree, by Age

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Terrorism: Australia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Terrorism: India

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Terrorism: Indonesia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Terrorism: Philippines

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Terrorism: Singapore

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Terrorism: Thailand

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Most Responsible: Australia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Most Responsible: India

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Most Responsible: Indonesia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Most Responsible: Philippines

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Most Responsible: Singapore

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Most Responsible: Thailand

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Future Problems: Australia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Future Problems: India

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Future Problems: Indonesia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Future Problems: Philippines

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Future Problems: Singapore

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Future Problems: Thailand

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Biggest Problem: Australia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Biggest Problem: India

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Biggest Problem: Indonesia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Biggest Problem: Philippines

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Biggest Problem: Singapore

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Biggest Problem: Thailand

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Solution, When? Australia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Solution, When? India

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Solution, When? Indonesia

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Solution, When? Philippines

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Solution, When? Singapore

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Solution, When? Thailand

© Roy Morgan Research Discover your edge Where To, From Here? Major Differences: each country has different views on most issues Religion: influences views. In Asia, young as religious as the old Democracy: though it means different things, people want it Poverty: greatest unanimity on Rich Vs Poor as key issue Pessimism: primitive, the human race is still clubbing each other Education: is the key…including the freedom to worship, in private Diversity: the need to recognise, tolerate, celebrate differences Re-educate, influence, talk…before you pull out the gun