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Who Will Lead the World? Shifting Alignments in World Public Opinion

Who Will Lead the World? Shifting Alignments in World Public Opinion. A GlobeScan/PIPA Poll. April 6, 2005. Changing U.S. Favorability Ratings. Percent favorable view of the United States. US State Dept: 1999-2000. Pew: March 2004. Sampling and Fielding Dates.

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Who Will Lead the World? Shifting Alignments in World Public Opinion

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  1. Who Will Lead the World? Shifting Alignments in World Public Opinion A GlobeScan/PIPA Poll April 6, 2005

  2. Changing U.S. Favorability Ratings Percent favorable view of the United States US State Dept: 1999-2000 Pew: March 2004

  3. Sampling and Fielding Dates

  4. United States’ Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world . . . The United States Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/o US 38 47 88 9 Philippines 56 35 South Africa 54 30 India 52 21 Poland 52 45 South Korea 49 40 Italy 44 50 Great Britain 42 51 Brazil 40 42 China 40 52 Australia 38 51 Indonesia 38 54 France Canada 34 60 33 49 Lebanon Chile 29 50 29 51 Spain 27 64 Germany 24 31 Japan 19 65 Argentina 18 62 Turkey 63 16 Russia Mexico 11 57 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  5. United States’ Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world . . . The United States Mainly positive Mainly negative • World Average: World Average w/o US 38 47 • North America: 71 25 United States Canada 34 60 11 57 Mexico • South America: 42 51 Brazil Chile 29 50 19 65 Argentina • Asia-Pacific: 88 9 Philippines 54 30 India 52 45 South Korea 40 42 China 40 52 Australia Indonesia 38 51 Japan 24 31 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  6. United States’ Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world . . . The United States Mainly positive Mainly negative • World Average: World Average w/o US 38 47 • Europe: 52 21 Poland 49 40 Italy 44 50 Great Britain 38 54 France 29 51 Spain Germany 27 64 • Eurasia: 18 62 Turkey 63 Russia 16 • Middle East: Lebanon 33 49 • Africa: 56 35 South Africa The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  7. Influence in the World Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world (Number of countries where majority or plurality says…) Mainly Positive Mainly Negative Europe 0 22 France 1 20 Britain 18 3 China 14 3 US 6 15 Russia 5 14 The white space in this chart indicates countries where views are divided.

  8. View of Influence-By Mean Percent- Mainly Positive Mainly Negative Europe 68 13 France 20 58 Britain 50 29 China 30 48 US 38 47 Russia 35 40 The white space in this chart represents indicates “Don’t know” or “No answer”

  9. European Influence in the World: Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world…Europe Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average 68 13 88 6 Germany 87 5 Italy France 86 7 Spain 82 3 79 10 Canada 79 14 Great Britain China 77 7 76 14 South Africa Philippines 76 17 75 3 Poland 74 11 Australia 71 16 Indonesia 71 24 South Korea Lebanon 67 8 Chile 67 10 67 23 United States 61 23 Brazil Russia 60 11 Argentina 56 15 54 21 Turkey 42 16 Mexico Japan 39 2 35 33 India The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  10. Europe vs. US Influence in World:For each of the following possible future trends, please tell me if you would see it as mainly positive or mainly negative . . . Europe becomes more influential than the United States in world affairs. Mainly positive Mainly negative 58 23 World Average 53 25 World Average w/out Europeans 81 9 Spain 79 10 Germany 76 14 Italy 70 22 France 66 8 Mexico 66 16 China 66 26 Great Britain 63 25 South Africa Canada 63 26 62 23 Australia 60 13 Russia 59 14 Lebanon 58 12 Poland 57 16 Argentina 56 22 Indonesia 53 28 Brazil 53 40 South Korea 49 19 Turkey 48 17 Chile 35 13 Japan 35 38 India 35 54 Philippines United States 34 55 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  11. Europe vs. US Influence in the World:For each of the following possible future trends, please tell me if you would see it as mainly positive or mainly negative . . . Europe becomes more influential than the United States in world affairs. Mainly positive Mainly negative • World Average: 58 23 World Average 53 25 World Average w/out Europeans • North America: 66 8 Mexico 63 26 Canada 34 55 United States • South America: Argentina 57 16 53 28 Brazil 48 17 Chile • Asia-Pacific: 66 16 China 62 23 Australia 56 22 Indonesia 53 40 South Korea 35 13 Japan 35 38 India 35 54 Philippines The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  12. Europe vs. US Influence in the World:For each of the following possible future trends, please tell me if you would see it as mainly positive or mainly negative . . . Europe becomes more influential than the United States in world affairs. Mainly positive Mainly negative • World Average: 58 23 World Average 53 25 World Average w/out Europeans • Europe: 81 9 Spain 79 10 Germany 14 76 Italy 70 22 France 66 26 Great Britain 58 12 Poland • Eurasia: 60 13 Russia 49 19 Turkey • Middle East: 59 14 Lebanon • Africa: 63 25 South Africa The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  13. Educational Variations Support Europe becoming more influential than the US Mainly positive Mainly negative Low 53 22 Medium 56 24 High 63 21 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  14. French Influence in the World: Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world…France Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average (w/o France) 58 20 77 13 Germany 73 Italy 17 72 9 China 72 22 South Korea 69 12 Lebanon South Africa 69 17 68 19 Canada Philippines 68 22 67 12 Spain Russia 63 7 Chile 63 10 63 21 Indonesia 60 11 Poland 56 24 Brazil 53 39 Great Britain 51 30 Australia India 46 28 Argentina 45 20 37 52 United States 36 23 Mexico Japan 35 4 Turkey 34 37 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  15. British Influence in the World: Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world… Britain Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/o Great Britain 50 29 78 15 United States 70 25 South Korea 67 23 South Africa Canada 67 24 66 7 Poland 22 Australia 65 Italy 58 31 57 29 Philippines 56 30 Indonesia 51 37 France 49 27 Spain 49 30 China 49 39 Germany Russia 48 18 46 24 Chile 43 38 Brazil Lebanon 40 34 39 35 India 31 7 Japan 27 48 Turkey Argentina 18 53 17 41 Mexico The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  16. Chinese Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world… China Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/o China 48 30 74 9 Lebanon Philippines 70 23 68 20 Indonesia 66 20 India 62 25 South Africa 56 15 Chile Australia 56 28 53 32 Brazil 49 33 France 49 39 Canada South Korea 49 47 46 34 Great Britain Argentina 44 26 Russia 42 27 42 40 Italy 39 46 United States Spain 37 33 34 36 Turkey 34 47 Germany 33 28 Mexico Poland 26 33 Japan 22 25 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  17. Chinese Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world… China Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/o China 48 30 Philippines 70 23 68 20 Indonesia 66 20 India Australia 56 28 South Korea 49 47 Japan 22 25 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  18. Chinese Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world… China Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/o China 48 30 49 33 France 46 34 Great Britain 42 40 Italy Spain 37 33 34 47 Germany Poland 26 33 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  19. China Becoming More Powerful Economically:For each of the following possible future trends, please tell me if you would see it as mainly positive or mainly negative . . . .China becomes significantly more powerful economically than it is today? Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/out China 49 33 68 17 India 11 Lebanon 67 65 21 Indonesia 64 25 South Africa Philippines 63 31 France 59 31 Mexico 54 18 South Korea 54 43 53 34 Great Britain 53 37 Canada 52 38 Australia 48 23 Chile 48 35 Brazil 46 45 United States 43 33 Russia 42 44 Germany 41 47 Italy 39 32 Poland 35 23 Japan 47 31 Spain Argentina 30 41 26 42 Turkey The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  20. China Becoming More Powerful Militarily:For each of the following possible future trends, please tell me if you would see it as mainly positive or mainly negative . . . China becomes significantly more powerful militarily than it is today. Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average w/out China 24 59 India 56 27 45 46 Philippines 44 27 Lebanon South Africa 42 42 58 South Korea 38 Mexico 33 37 31 50 Brazil 27 55 Indonesia 65 Great Britain 25 Chile 21 53 20 70 Canada 59 Russia 19 France 19 64 19 75 United States 17 49 Turkey 17 74 Italy Argentina 14 58 14 79 Australia 13 65 Poland 9 76 Spain 7 87 Germany 78 3 Japan The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  21. Russian Influence in the World:Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world…Russia Mainly positive Mainly negative World Average (w/o Russia) 35 40 67 16 India 64 China 16 49 39 Philippines 44 23 Chile 42 40 South Africa 42 50 South Korea Indonesia 40 40 39 44 United States 38 29 Lebanon Great Britain 38 46 38 47 Italy Canada 36 46 Spain 31 40 30 57 France 29 46 Australia 28 57 Germany Brazil 27 52 26 42 Turkey 22 23 Mexico 22 38 Argentina 51 Poland 17 Japan 11 29 The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  22. Influence in the World Please tell me if you think each of the following are having a mainly positive or mainly negative influence in the world (Number of countries where majority or plurality says…) Mainly Positive Mainly Negative United Nations 0 23 Europe 0 22 France 1 20 Britain 18 3 China 14 3 US 6 15 Russia 5 14 The white space in this chart indicates countries where views are divided.

  23. View of Influence-By Mean Percent- Mainly Positive Mainly Negative Europe 68 13 United Nations 66 15 France 20 58 Britain 50 29 China 30 48 US 38 47 Russia 35 40 The white space in this chart represents indicates “Don’t know” or “No answer”

  24. UN Influence in the World: For each of the following future trends, please tell me if you would see it as mainly positive or mainly negative . . . United Nations becomes significantly more powerful in world affairs Mainly positive Mainly negative 64 19 World Average 87 7 Germany 10 Spain 78 Indonesia 77 9 77 18 Philippines 75 20 Great Britain 74 17 Australia 72 22 Canada Mexico 71 5 69 18 Chile 3 Japan 65 26 South Africa 64 61 11 Great Britain 61 Australia 22 United States 59 37 58 18 Lebanon 58 33 Italy 57 11 Russia 56 38 South Korea 55 23 India 54 17 China 54 37 France Argentina 44 22 40 24 Turkey The white space in this chart represents “Depends/Neither,” and “DK/NA.”

  25. Who Will Lead the World? Shifting Alignments in World Public Opinion A GlobeScan/PIPA Poll To view additional reports and questionnaires online, please visit us at: www.pipa.org

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