c****x 发帖数: 6601 | 1 http://www.pewglobal.org/2015/06/23/global-publics-back-u-s-on-
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The survey finds that overall ratings for China are mostly positive. A
global median of 55% express a favorable view of China, while 34% have a
negative opinion. Ratings tend to be especially positive in sub-Saharan
Africa (a median of 70% favorable), although they are still slightly lower
than the ratings received by the U.S. in the region. The U.S. also receives
higher marks than China in Asia, Latin America and especially Europe. The
opposite is true, however, in the Middle East.
One thing China and the U.S. have in common is that both nations tend to get
better ratings among young people. In 18 nations, people under age 30 are
more likely than those 50 and older to express a positive opinion of China.
And this is especially true in the U.S., where 55% of 18-29 year-olds offer
a favorable view, compared with 27% of people 50 and over. Meanwhile, 59% of
Chinese under age 30 see the U.S. favorably, compared with only 29% of
those ages 50+.
However, global images of the U.S. and China are very different when it
comes to individual rights. A global median of just 34% believe the Chinese
government respects the personal freedoms of its people. Large majorities (
about three-quarters or more) in the U.S., Canada, Japan, Australia, South
Korea and throughout the EU say China does not respect these rights. There
are exceptions however: In ten countries, at least six-in-ten say China does
respect individual liberty, including the Asian nations of Pakistan,
Indonesia and Malaysia.
In contrast to China, the U.S. gets relatively high marks on individual
liberty – a global median of 63% says the American government does respect
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【在 c****x 的大作中提到】 : http://www.pewglobal.org/2015/06/23/global-publics-back-u-s-on- : http://www.pewglobal.org/files/2015/06/Balance-of-Power-Report- : The survey finds that overall ratings for China are mostly positive. A : global median of 55% express a favorable view of China, while 34% have a : negative opinion. Ratings tend to be especially positive in sub-Saharan : Africa (a median of 70% favorable), although they are still slightly lower : than the ratings received by the U.S. in the region. The U.S. also receives : higher marks than China in Asia, Latin America and especially Europe. The : opposite is true, however, in the Middle East. : One thing China and the U.S. have in common is that both nations tend to get
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