Regime Type by Income (Quartiles), 1980s and 1990s
Center for Systemic Peace
A graph showing the political systems of countries based on their income.
Center for Systemic Peace
A graph showing the political systems of countries based on their income.
Center for Systemic Peace
A graph comparing the wealth of countries and their involvement in war.
Center for International Development and Conflict Management: Peace and Conflict 2012
A graph showing the trend of the political systems (autocracies, democracies, and anocracies) from 1945 to 2009.
Center for Systemic Peace
A graph showing the trend for Inter-state war, Revolutionary war, and Ethnic war from 1946-2006
Center for International Development and Conflict Development - Peace and Conflict 2012
Two graphs for the period 1946-2009: one shows the number of active conflicts and the other shows the new versus recurring conflicts.
A graph showing the changing numbers of peaceful countries from 2007 to 2011.
paper.risingsea.net
the rising of sea level by the end of the century.
World Economic Forum
This graph shows the relationship between per capita GDP of individual countries (or the average amount earned per person per year) and the Global Gender Gap Index Score (or the amount of money a woman makes for every dollar earned by a man with the same job). There is a clear, positive correlation between per capita GDP and the Gender Gap Index Score.
This graph shows the distribution of deaths caused by infectious diseases. It depicts both the global distribution of disease-related deaths and the regional breakdown of deaths caused by these diseases. All of these diseases are either treatable or preventable, demonstrating the lack of access to proper healthcare and health education in the developing world.
This graph charts global progress in providing access to drinking water and access to sanitation. The Millennium Development Goal numbers are plotted at the end of the graph for comparison of actual progress versus the UN's plan.