Willingness to fight is highest in the M.E.N.A. region (83%) while it is lowest in Western Europe (25%). A history of those countries in recent conflict provides an interesting comparison. The Japanese (11%) are the least likely of 64 countries polled to be willing to fight for their country. Results from Germany are similar - 18 willing to. The map above shows the percentage of residents in various European countries who are willing to fight and go to war for their country. Full results below: From high to low, these are the percentages by country: 74% - Finland. 73% - Turkey. 62% - Ukraine. 59% - Russia. 58% - Kosovo. 55% - Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Based on the Gallup survey, the map below shows the percentage of Europeans who would fight for their country. In Europe, willingness to fight is lowest in developed Western countries (Netherlands - 15%, Germany - 18%, Belgium - 19%), while it is highest in Finland (74%), Turkey (73%), and Ukraine (62%). Not surprisingly, countries where. Willingness to fight for one's own country. Connection to ones' own country does not seem to be enough to fight for it. If there were a war that involved their country, only 45% would be willing to fight for it. Europe shows the highest percentage of people that won´t fight for their country, 38% compared to the 33% that will fight. A new poll shows that 72% of American voters would not be willing to volunteer to fight for their country if the United States faced a major conflict. According to Newsweek, the new poll of 1,029 likely voters in the United States, conducted by Echelon Insights, a research institute, showed that the overwhelming majority of U.S. adults would. France, Britain, Spain, Italy and Germany all had less than half the percentage willing to take up arms than the world average. Those in Japan were the most unlikely to fight for their country.
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The map below сreated based on Gallup surveys shows the percentage of people willing to fight for their country in the world. Gallup. In the world, according to Gallup International (2015), readiness to fight is highest in the Middle East and North Africa region (83%) while it is lowest in Western Europe (25%) and Japan (11%). The countries with the fewest people who said they would be willing to fight tend to be concentrated around the heartland of Europe, with Belgium on 19%, Germany on 18%, and the Netherlands with just 15% of the population saying they would. Britain is also pretty low, with around a quarter saying they would fight. Evidence for the declining willingness to fight comes from the first six waves of the World Values Survey that surveyed thousands of citizens in many countries worldwide since the early 1980s. The percentage of citizens that answered the question of whether they would be willing to fight for their country positively had declined from wave to wave. Against this background, we argue that an obvious - yet understudied - indication of self-sacrificial dispositions in a society is the percentage of people who say that they are willing to risk.
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Europe is the continent with the fewest people willing to fight a war for their country. Globally, an average of 61% of respondents in 64 countries said they would. Morocco (94%), Fiji (94%), Pakistan (89%), Vietnam (89%) and Bangladesh (86%) had the highest percentage willing to fight. Perhaps this survey is more telling of what people picture as a war involving their country rather than how motivated they are to fight for their nation. 13. NewZealandLawStudent. • 9 yr. ago. Yeah, the Vietnamese are probably thinking of being invaded, and the Germans are probably thinking of fighting in Afghanistan.
A poll by the research institute Echelon Insights of 1,029 likely voters, conducted between October 23-26, found that 72 percent of those asked would not be willing to volunteer to serve in the. Out of those 1,374 participants, 55 percent said they would stay and fight, while 38 percent said they would flee the country, like the over 1.5 million people who have fled Ukraine as Russia.
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A big percentage of women are willing to fight for their countries (52% of the sample) as compared to 67% of men. Young people between ages 18-34 showed more willingness to fight at 66%. When regions are compared depending on religion, regions with more Muslim populations were more patriotic at 78%. Methodology, sample size and Mode of field work The map above shows the percentage of residents in various European countries who are willing to fight and go to war for their country. Full results below: From high to low, these are the percentages by country: 74% - Finland 73% - Turkey 62% - Ukraine 59% - Russia 58% - Kosovo 55% - Bosnia and Herzegovina 55% - Sweden 54% - Greece