As the People’s Republic of China celebrates the 70th anniversary of its founding on Oct. 1, it gets mixed reviews from people around the world, according to Pew Research Center’s latest Global Attitudes Survey. A median of 41% across the 32 countries surveyed have a favorable opinion of China, compared with a median of 37% who have an unfavorable opinion.
And, while majorities in most countries agree China’s influence on the world stage has grown markedly, this has not necessarily translated into favorable views of the country, according to the survey of 34,904 people conducted May 13 to Aug. 29, 2019.
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3 comments:
Israel, you have a problem.
Israel is a problem.
No kidding about Israel. Never would have guessed. Other surprises also. The countries once under Russia's boot seem to have a short memory. Polish attitudes must reflect a lot of young people?
Apparently there is a lot of indifference among much of the world's populations about government behavior that gets a rise amongst some. I think we are in the minority.
It makes me wonder why more people don't immigrate to China instead of other countries.
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