Global Shift Toward China as U.S. Popularity Declines, Pew Survey Finds
Washington: Global public opinion appears to be shifting, with China being viewed more favorably than the United States in several countries for the first time, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center. The survey found that China’s international image has improved across a number of countries, while perceptions of the United States…
Washington: Global public opinion appears to be shifting, with China being viewed more favorably than the United States in several countries for the first time, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
The survey found that China’s international image has improved across a number of countries, while perceptions of the United States have declined. Researchers said changing geopolitical dynamics, economic engagement, and foreign policy developments are influencing public attitudes worldwide.
According to the report, China’s expanding trade ties, infrastructure investments, and growing global economic role have contributed to its improving image, while U.S. foreign policy positions have affected its popularity in several regions.
Analysts say the findings reflect an evolving global balance of influence, although public opinion continues to vary significantly across regions based on local political, economic, and diplomatic factors.
