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By The Numbers
Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 11.5%
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Between 2009 to 2019, mass protests increased annually by an average of 11.5% around the world.
SOURCE: "The Age of Mass Protests: Understanding an Escalating Global Trend," by CSIS's Sam Brannen and Christian Stirling Haig.
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** 450
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China has maintained an almost constant militia presence around Thitu Island, the largest of the Spratly Islands occupied by the Philippines, for over 450 days.
SOURCE: "The Long Patrol: Staredown at Thitu Island Enters Its Sixteenth Month," by CSIS's Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
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** $1
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North Korea spends under $1 per person each year on health care, less than any other country in the world.
SOURCE: "Can North Korea Cope With the Coronavirus?" by CSIS's Sue Mi Terry for Foreign Affairs.
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** 50%
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Despite Venezuela's shrinking population, there has been a 50% increase in female homicides (femicides) since 2018.
SOURCE: "From Crisis to Inclusion: The Story of Venezuela’s Women," by CSIS's Arianna Kohan and Moises Rendon.
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