More people around the world now favour China over the US, Pew study suggests
•More people around the world now favour China over the US, Pew study suggestsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Many people say China interferes less than the US in other countries, the survey i...
•It is the first time the organisation has recorded such results.The findings from the non-partisan, US-based think tank indicate that favourable views of China have reached record highs in many countr...
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More people around the world now favour China over the US, Pew study suggestsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Many people say China interferes less than the US in other countries, the survey indicatesByTessa WongAsia Digital Reporter, Reporting fromSingaporePublished1 hour agoChina is now viewed more positively than the US in many countries around the world, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center. It is the first time the organisation has recorded such results.The findings from the non-partisan, US-based think tank indicate that favourable views of China have reached record highs in many countries, while perceptions of the United States have worsened.In general, respondents expressed low confidence in both US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, though Xi scored higher than Trump.While the US was still seen to respect personal freedoms more than China, China was seen to interfere in other countries' affairs less than the US.Pew polled more than 42,000 people in 36 countries between February and May.Respondents were asked if they had a very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable, or very unfavourable opinion of each superpower.The research centre found that in 25 of the 36 countries, there were more people who had favourable views of China than of the US.It marks the first time the centre, which has been tracking global sentiments towards the superpowers since 2002, has seen such a result in so many countries, according to Jonathan Schulman, one of the study's researchers.Pew has seen previous dips in positive views of the US - in 2008, at the end of George Bush's administration, and in 2017, at the start of Trump's first term.Even then, however, favourable views of China tended to be on par or slightly lower, Schulman told the BBC.Spain, Indonesia, Italy, Greece and Canada were among the countries that saw the biggest swings towards China.Only six countries in this year's survey still fav...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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