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The Munich Security Index (MSI) is a dataset on global risk perceptions built by the MSC and Kekst CNC. The latest addition to our Munich Security Report, it provides an in-depth view of how G7 and B(R)ICS countries as well as Ukraine view global risks. The MSI consists of a core index of questions on risks perceptions, which are posed annually and can thus be traced over time, and a set of additional questions relevant to security policy that may vary from year to year.
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What is the Munich Security Index 2024?
What is the purpose of the Munich Security Conference?
It provides a venue for official and non-official diplomatic initiatives and ideas to address the world's most pressing security concerns. The MSC also offers protected space for informal meetings between officials and thus – as its original motto has it – build peace through dialogue.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Hello ATS!
According to surveys, 60-70% of residents of Western countries are afraid of Russia (they see a risk/threat in my country). About the same number and slightly less in the West are afraid of global warming, the economic crisis, terrorism, migrants, racism, cyber attacks, civil war, nuclear weapons and much more. In normal countries, like China and India, they are practically not afraid of Russia, and in general the level of fear is noticeably lower.
Munich Security Conference 2024, at the beginning of which the so-called “Security Index” is published - a summary of surveys “who is more afraid of what in which countries.”
Well, the numbers show that the most intense fear and panic is in the G7 countries. There they are very afraid of almost everything.
In China, the situation is diametrically opposite.
That is, the propaganda media actually and effectively keep the population of the so-called West in a state of induced psychosis, whipping up horrors and horrors through all available channels. The Chinese authorities, in turn, effectively protect citizens from going into a faint state from the density of scarecrows in the media.
I would also try to calculate the correlation of this with the industrial and scientific and technical activity index. Something tells me that citizens who are freaked out by “everything is bad around them, there are threats from everywhere” work much worse and invent something worse. It seems to me that a person in psychosis is, in principle, incapable of producing something necessary and positive.
I observe this phenomenon in practice on our forum. I just want to say to those in a state of panic and hatred of people: “Calm down, turn on your brain, critical and logical thinking, and live calmly and happily.”
Thank you.
originally posted by: MBakhtin
Free speech and media leads to more fear when a lot of scary things are going on.