Global views of China and Xi improve as perceptions of US decline, Pew survey finds
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A Pew Research Center survey shows a global improvement in perceptions of China and President Xi Jinping, while confidence in the United States has declined. The survey polled over 45,000 people across 37 countries including advanced economies and emerging markets.
China’s global image has rebounded from its pandemic-era lows, with international views of both the country and President Xi Jinping improving as confidence in the United States has declined, according to a new Pew Research Centre survey. The survey, released on Wednesday, polled more than 45,000 people across 37 countries spanning every region of the world, including many advanced economies and emerging markets, such as Argentina, Australia, France, Ghana, India, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Turkey...