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US Popularity Shrinking Globally As Russia, China’s Approval Ratings Improve Over Israel’s War In Gaza–Poll

US Popularity Shrinking Globally As Russia, China’s Approval Ratings Improve Over Israel’s War In Gaza–Poll
May 10, 2024

Meanwhile, the approval ratings for China and Russia have improved in the world over the past year, according to the poll.

The United States has seen its approval rating deteriorate in the Middle East and even in Europe, according to respondents from 53 countries.

Meanwhile, the approval ratings for China and Russia have improved in the world over the past year, according to the poll.

Dubbed Democracy Perception Index 2024, the survey was compiled by German company Latana, on behalf of the Alliance of Democracies, an NGO headed by former NATO secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

Russia and China are now viewed as positively as the US in most of the surveyed countries in Asia and the Middle East/North Africa (MENA), as Washington’s approval has plummeted due to the conflict in Gaza, RT reports.

Among Europeans, support for the US has also seen a decline.

 

“For the first time since the start of the (President Joe) Biden administration, many Western European countries have returned to net negative perceptions of the US,” according to Latana senior researcher, Frederick DeVeaux.

 

The reversal of previously positive attitudes has been “particularly stark in Germany, Austria, Ireland, Belgium and Switzerland,” DeVeaux said.

 

America’s global reputation has taken a beating since 2023, particularly in Muslim-majority countries surveyed – Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Morocco, and Türkiye. 

According to the researchers, this can be attributed to President Joe Biden’s unequivocal support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

 

Meanwhile, sentiments on Russia and China in every region except Europe are steadily getting more positive, the survey found.

 

The European region is the only one besides the US that still supports cutting economic ties with Russia over the Ukraine conflict.

The report shows the rest of the world prefers to keep doing business with Moscow. 

According to the report, the world is also divided “between the West and the rest” when it comes to sanctioning Beijing if it were to “invade” the island of Taiwan.

 

The Democracy Perception Index is an annual survey carried out in 53 countries. 

This 2024 research canvassed some 63,000 respondents for opinions about “democracy, geopolitics and global power players.”

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