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According to a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 19 countries around the world, 70% of the respondents have a negative view of China, and more than 80% are particularly dissatisfied with Chinese President Xi Jinping (former).Photo: Retrieved from China Government Network/Xinhua News Agency Li Gang

Not the most annoying, only more annoying! A poll on China’s views was conducted in 19 countries around the world, and the results showed that nearly 70% of respondents in 18 countries had a surge in negative views of China, close to a record high, including Japan (89%) and Australia (88%). %), South Korea (87%), Sweden (85%), the United States (83%) and France (80%), all of which are more than 80% dissatisfied with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Respondents were most concerned regarding human rights in China, followed by military expansion.

The poll was conducted by the United StatesPew Research Center(Pew Research Center) announced that the survey was conducted on the people of 19 countries in the United States, Europe and Asia, but Taiwan was not within the scope of the survey.

Among the 19 countries surveyed, more than half, nearly 70% of the respondents, have a negative view of China, but relatively few countries think that bilateral relations are not good. Unfavorable opinions regarding China are related to China’s human rights policy, with an average of 79% of respondents saying that China’s human rights policy is a serious issue, of which 47% consider it very serious.

Interestingly, few people believe that Chinese President Xi Jinping will do the right thing in international affairs, with the exception of Singaporeans and Malaysians, people in most countries say they have little confidence in Xi Jinping, with a whopping 89% in Japan. respondents, 88% of Australians, 87% of Koreans, 85% of Swedes, 83% of Americans, 80% of French, 79% of Germans and Spanish, 77% of Canadians, 77% of Dutch and 77% of 75% of Belgian respondents do not believe in Xi Jinping.

Second only to human rights is the issue of China’s military expansion, which is considered very serious by an average of 37% of the respondents, especially Japan (60%), Australia (57%) and South Korea (46%), even if they are geographically distant from China Farther away, Spain (47%) and the Netherlands (46%) are still worried, as well as China’s military power.

The Pew Center pointed out that starting in 2020, the same year that the Wuhan pneumonia CPVID-19 epidemic raged, negative views of China have surged in many countries polled, and adults in Greece, the United Kingdom and the United States have criticized China in the past year. The negative view of China in Poland and Israel increased by 21 percentage points in one go, and Hungary also increased by 15 percentage points. Belgium is the only country with a lower negative view of China this year than last year (61%).

Unfavorable opinions regarding China are related to China’s human rights policy, with an average of 79% of respondents saying that China’s human rights policy is a serious issue, of which 47% consider it very serious.

In a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 19 European countries, the proportion of people who hold a negative view of China is quite high, especially in the United States, Sweden, Japan, Australia and South Korea, which are more than 80%.Photo: Retrieved from the Pew Research Center

In a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 19 European countries, the proportion of people who hold a negative view of China is quite high, especially in the United States, Sweden, Japan, Australia and South Korea, which are more than 80%.Photo: Retrieved from the Pew Research Center

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