The Asian Barometer Survey is a comparative survey of 18 Asian states and territories.[1][2] These include Japan, Mongolia, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.[3] It is organised by the Academia Sinica and National Taiwan University.[3] Its founders are members of the Global Barometer Survey group.[4] The data is gathered with face-to-face interviews, which cover topics ranging from economic conditions and social capital, to political participation, partisanship, traditionalism, and trust in institutions.[5]
At least 97 papers have been published using data from the survey,[5] including those of Johns Hopkins University Press,[6] UC Irvine,[7] Western Kentucky University,[8] Seoul National University,[9] and the University of Sussex.[10] The data has also been referenced in conferences held by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies[11] and the National Endowment for Democracy.[12]
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