Ipsos Populism Survey 2024

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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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The slide features a broken glass visual metaphor.front_matter
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Includes contact information for Clifford Young.front_matter
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Open slide detailBeat · Complication
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The framework is a custom triangular model illustrating the conditions for populism.establish_context
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The slide references a 'system is broken index' and discusses the 'blame game' as a populist tool.diagnose
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The slide uses a three-column layout to categorize populist sentiment drivers.summarize
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The slide highlights a global trend of anti-establishment sentiment.analyze_data
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The slide highlights global trends in populism and public opinion regarding government roles and societal elites.establish_context
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The slide serves as a concluding thought piece, referencing an Ipsos report.state_next_steps
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Data points represent survey results from 2016, 2019, 2021, and 2023.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart tracks five regional/global segments over four time points.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart is sorted by the 'Agree' percentage in descending order.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart compares Global, Mexico, United States, South Africa, and Great Britain.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart tracks five regional/global lines across three time points (2016, 2021, 2023).analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays survey results from 2023, 2021, and 2016. The 'Global Country Average' is 58% for 2023.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The index is an average agreement score across five specific survey statements.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The data is sorted by the 2023 values in descending order.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Data source: Ipsos. The chart displays 2023 data as the primary bar, with historical data (2022-2016) in a table format on the right.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays 'Agree' (orange), 'Neither agree nor disagree' (grey), 'Don't know' (dark grey), and 'Disagree' (teal).analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays 2023 data as the primary bar, with historical data (2022, 2021, 2019, 2016) in a table format on the right.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos survey of 20,630 online adults across 28 countries.analyze_data
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The chart displays 2023 data as the primary bar, with historical data (2022-2016) in a table format on the right.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos. Base: 20,630 online adults under age 75 across 28 countries.analyze_data
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The chart uses a diverging stacked bar format to show agreement levels across countries, sorted by the 2023 'Agree' percentage.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos survey of 20,630 online adults across 28 countries.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos survey of 20,630 online adults across 28 countries.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Voice Of Customer
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The chart displays survey results across 28 countries, sorted by the percentage of respondents who agree with the statement.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Voice Of Customer
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The chart displays 2023 data as the primary sort, with historical data (2021, 2019, 2016) provided in a table format on the right.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey results across 28 countries, ranked by the percentage of respondents who agree with the statement.analyze_data
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The chart shows a clear trend where the majority in most countries view the elite as a closely connected group.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey results from 28 countries, with a global average at the top. The data is sorted by the percentage of respondents who believe the eliteanalyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos survey of 20,630 online adults.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Mece Breakdown
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The chart displays four categories: Should increase, Should keep at its current level, Not sure, and Should Lower.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Mece Breakdown
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The chart is sorted by the 'Should increase' category in descending order.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos survey of 20,630 online adults across 28 countries, Nov-Dec 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by the 'Should increase' category in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by the 'Should increase' category in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart displays four categories: Should increase, Should keep at its current level, Not sure, and Should lower.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by the 'Should increase' category in descending order.analyze_data
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appendix
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This is a standard corporate 'About Us' slide.establish_context
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