Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
40 points
Some polls on Venezuela's upcoming election show President Nicolás Maduro losing by up to 40-point margins.
SOURCE: "A Second Independence Day? Scenarios for Venezuela’s July 28 Election" by CSIS's Ryan C. Berg and Alexandra Winkler.
13 percent
Despite active recruitment efforts, women represent only a small percentage of uniformed personnel in NATO at approximately 13 percent.
SOURCE: "Advancing Women, Peace, and Security through Security Cooperation in NATO" by Courtney Clarksen, Tyler McAnally, and CSIS's Kathleen McInnis.
$130 billion
While export controls have prevented China from acquiring controlled chips, U.S. suppliers have faced negative abnormal stock returns, creating a loss of $130 billion in market capitalization.
SOURCE: "Toward a U.S. Economic Security Strategy" by CSIS's Catharine Mouradian and Andrea Leonard Palazzi with Emily Benson.
281 million
There are an estimated 281 million migrants globally, and that number is on the rise, driven by conflict and war, poverty and hunger, and increasingly, the complex impacts of climate change.
SOURCE: "NATO and Instrumentalized Migration" by Monika Wohlfeld, Benjamin P. Nickels, and CSIS's Benjamin Jensen.
By the Numbers is composed weekly by Lauren Adler and the External Relations team.
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