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Non-Western countries tend to think China has a positive effect on world affairs, according to the #YouGovCambridge globalism project, while Western counties aren’t so sure. Countries most positive on China's effect:
🇳🇬 92%
🇲🇽 73%
🇹🇭 71%
🇿🇦 70%
🇧🇷 65%
yougov.co.uk/topics/interna…
China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is less well known globally than other global leaders, the study also shows. Among those who do know of him, the trend continues of people in Western countries expressing a more sceptical view yougov.co.uk/topics/interna…
A majority most of the 22 countries asked would prefer the US to be the most powerful force in world politics over China. Preference for US as most powerful is strongest in Japan (72% to 7%), India (65% to 9%) and the US (77% to 9%) yougov.co.uk/topics/interna…
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European countries are among the gloomiest in the developed world, with citizens pessimistic about their national prospects, their youth and the world in general - the latest @guardian coverage of the #YouGovCambridge Globalism Project theguardian.com/world/2019/may…
More than citizens of any other country, Americans are likely to say they live in “the best country in the world” - further @guardian coverage of the #YouGovCambridge Globalism Project theguardian.com/us-news/2019/m…
Out of 23 big countries, Only Saudi Arabia and Indonesia have higher proportion of climate change doubters than the US - the latest @guardian coverage of the #YouGovCambridge Globalism Project theguardian.com/environment/20…
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"A nation of moaners" - the latest @guardian coverage of the #YouGovCambridge Globalism Project looks at French pessimism towards globalisation, in contrast to the far more optimistic Germans theguardian.com/world/2019/may…
European countries are among the gloomiest about their national prospects, their youth and the world in general - further @guardian coverage of the #YouGovCambridge Globalism Project theguardian.com/world/2019/may…
Brits are less trusting of information from social media than other major nations - only 12% trust do so compared to 23% of Americans. Latest @guardian coverage of the #YouGovCambridge Globalism Project theguardian.com/world/2019/may…
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