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TwitterThis statistic illustrates the ranking of China's culture among ** countries in the global soft power index list from 2015 to 2019. According to the Soft Power ** study results, China's greatest soft power assets are in culture. In 2019, China ranked number ***** in the cultural category among ** countries worldwide.
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TwitterProsperity index of China slipped by 0.44% from 62.51 score in 2020 to 62.23 score in 2021. Since the 2.30% growth in 2019, prosperity index grew by 0.45% in 2021. Overall prosperity is avearge value of all pillars
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates the ranking of China's education among ** countries in the global soft power index list from 2015 to 2019. According to the Soft Power ** study results of 2019, China ranked number ** in the education category among ** countries worldwide making an four-place jump since the previous year.
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TwitterIndex of economic freedom of China grew by 0.41% from 48.3 score in 2023 to 48.5 score in 2024. Since the 17.81% drop in 2022, index of economic freedom climb by 1.04% in 2024. Economic freedom is the fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labor and property. In an economically free society, individuals are free to work, produce, consume, and invest in any way they please, with that freedom both protected by the state and unconstrained by the state. In economically free societies, governments allow labor, capital and goods to move freely, and refrain from coercion or constraint of liberty beyond the extent necessary to protect and maintain liberty itself.
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TwitterGlobal competitiveness index of China went up by 1.78% from 72.61 score in 2018 to 73.90 score in 2019. Since the 1.19% improve in 2018, global competitiveness index improved by 1.78% in 2019. Highest = the best.
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The average for 2023 based on 193 countries was -0.07 points. The highest value was in Liechtenstein: 1.61 points and the lowest value was in Syria: -2.75 points. The indicator is available from 1996 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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TwitterHuman development index of China increased by 0.77% from 0.78 score in 2019 to 0.78 score in 2020. Since the 1.60% rise in 2010, human development index surged by 11.89% in 2020. A composite index measuring average achievement in three basic dimensions of human development—a long and healthy life, knowledge and a decent standard of living
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TwitterGlobal peace index of China climb by 4.58% from 2.01 index in 2023 to 2.10 index in 2024. Since the 2.40% decrease in 2021, global peace index went down by 0.61% in 2024. Score
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates the ranking of China's government among ** countries in the global soft power index list from 2015 to 2019. According to the Soft Power 30 study results of 2019, China ranked number ** in the government category among ** countries worldwide.
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The average for 2023 based on 161 countries was 94.72 percent. The highest value was in Luxembourg: 404.46 percent and the lowest value was in Sudan: 2.47 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2024. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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TwitterCivil liberties index of China remained constant at 11 score over the last 4 years. 60 = highest degree of civil liberties
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The purpose of this study is to undertake a comparative study of higher education indices in China and between the 31 administrative divisions of China with the international evaluation system. The analysis includes a comparison of higher education indices between China and six continents and several key countries in the world, as well as a comparison between internal regions in China and Malaysia, both of which are in Asia. The numbers and rankings of higher education institutes (HEIs) of various countries and regions listed in the QS World University Rankings (QS) over 13 years from 2010 to 2023 form the basis of corresponding higher education indices obtained through several calculation formulas. These indices are the QS Higher Education Density Index (QSHEDI), QS Higher Education Quality Index (QSHEQI), QS Higher Education Composite Index (QSHEI), and Relative QS Higher Education Composite Index (RQSHEI), and they reflect the index calculation results of the density, quality, and composite of higher education relative to the regional population. Based on the comparative analysis of the indices from multiple perspectives, this study found that there is a large gap between higher education in China and other countries, and there is also a significant imbalance in the geographical distribution of higher education resources among Chinese provinces based on the population proportion and economic impact. These disparities will hurt the sustainable development of higher education in China. Therefore, paying more attention to the international evaluation system and recognition standards like the QS Rankings becomes necessary to guide the balanced development of higher education among provinces according to the population proportion. It is also vital to improve the international influence of HEIs in China according to internationally recognized requirements so that China's higher education can develop sustainably in the process of global internationalization.
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TwitterExplore the World Competitiveness Ranking dataset for 2016, including key indicators such as GDP per capita, fixed telephone tariffs, and pension funding. Discover insights on social cohesion, scientific research, and digital transformation in various countries.
Social cohesion, The image abroad of your country encourages business development, Scientific articles published by origin of author, International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database, Data reproduced with the kind permission of ITU, National sources, Fixed telephone tariffs, GDP (PPP) per capita, Overall, Exports of goods - growth, Pension funding is adequately addressed for the future, Companies are very good at using big data and analytics to support decision-making, Gross fixed capital formation - real growth, Economic Performance, Scientific research legislation, Percentage of GDP, Health infrastructure meets the needs of society, Estimates based on preliminary data for the most recent year., Singapore: including re-exports., Value, Laws relating to scientific research do encourage innovation, % of GDP, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Health Infrastructure, Digital transformation in companies is generally well understood, Industrial disputes, EE, Female / male ratio, State ownership of enterprises, Total expenditure on R&D (%), Score, Colombia, Estimates for the most recent year., Percentage change, based on US$ values, Number of listed domestic companies, Tax evasion is not a threat to your economy, Scientific articles, Tax evasion, % change, Use of big data and analytics, National sources, Disposable Income, Equal opportunity, Listed domestic companies, Government budget surplus/deficit (%), Pension funding, US$ per capita at purchasing power parity, Estimates; US$ per capita at purchasing power parity, Image abroad or branding, Equal opportunity legislation in your economy encourages economic development, Number, Article counts are from a selection of journals, books, and conference proceedings in S&E from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region/country/economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional-count basis. The sum of the countries/economies may not add to the world total because of rounding. Some publications have incomplete address information for coauthored publications in the Scopus database. The unassigned category count is the sum of fractional counts for publications that cannot be assigned to a country or economy. Hong Kong: research output items by the higher education institutions funded by the University Grants Committee only., State ownership of enterprises is not a threat to business activities, Protectionism does not impair the conduct of your business, Digital transformation in companies, Total final energy consumption per capita, Social cohesion is high, Rank, MTOE per capita, Percentage change, based on constant prices, US$ billions, National sources, World Trade Organization Statistics database, Rank, Score, Value, World Rankings
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China is ranked 31 among 190 economies in the ease of doing business, according to the latest World Bank annual ratings. The rank of China improved to 31 in 2019 from 46 in 2018. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Ease of Doing Business in China.
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China GOI: Total Rank data was reported at 33.000 NA in 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 28.000 NA for 2018. China GOI: Total Rank data is updated yearly, averaging 33.000 NA from Dec 2017 (Median) to 2019, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 41.000 NA in 2017 and a record low of 28.000 NA in 2018. China GOI: Total Rank data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Milken Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.Milken: Global Oportunity Index.
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TwitterIn 2025, China and Myanmar had the lowest internet freedom in the world. Both countries ranked last with **** index points in the Freedom House Index, where each country received a numerical score from 100 (the freest) to * (the least free). Iran followed, scoring an index point of ** on the Freedom House Index, while Russia scored **.
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China is the 76 least corrupt nation out of 180 countries, according to the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reported by Transparency International. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - China Corruption Rank - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterGlobal entrepreneurship index of Taiwan Province of China rose by 4.40% from 59.48 index in 2018 to 62.10 index in 2019. Since the 12.95% slump in 2017, global entrepreneurship index went up by 2.35% in 2019. Score
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TwitterThe Global Peace Index reflects the level of safety in different countries. This ranking was developed by an international group of researchers from the Institute for Economics and Peace in collaboration with the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney.
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates China's ranking among ** countries in the global soft power index list from 2015 to 2019. According to the Soft Power ** study results, China's ranking in terms of its soft power assets has improved since 2015. In 2019, China ranked number ** among ** countries worldwide.
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates the ranking of China's culture among ** countries in the global soft power index list from 2015 to 2019. According to the Soft Power ** study results, China's greatest soft power assets are in culture. In 2019, China ranked number ***** in the cultural category among ** countries worldwide.