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调查显示近八成国家对华看法正面,美媒:中国影响力稳步攀升
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-15 22:49

Core Insights - The survey conducted by Nira Data indicates that over three-quarters of the 100 countries and regions surveyed have a more favorable view of China compared to the United States, highlighting a significant decline in the global image of the U.S. while China's influence is steadily increasing [1][3] Summary by Categories Survey Results - The survey, conducted from April 9 to 23, gathered opinions from over 111,000 respondents globally. The countries' images were ranked on a scale from -100% to +100% [3] - Compared to 2024, the U.S. net positive image dropped from +22 to -5, while China's net positive image rose by 9 units to +14 [3] - 79% of respondents viewed China positively, with the highest support found in the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa [3] Regional Perspectives - Countries such as Algeria, Egypt, Pakistan, and Tunisia showed nearly unanimous support for China [3] - In contrast, only 45% of respondents held a positive view of the U.S., with negative perceptions prevalent in Canada, Mexico, and most EU countries, which are traditional allies of the U.S. [3] Implications - The report emphasizes that China is currently the only major power with a net positive image among the surveyed nations [3] - The CEO of Nira Data noted that the shift in public opinion reflects the evolving perceptions of different regions and political systems regarding the actions of the U.S. in international affairs [3] - A professor from the Diplomatic Academy highlighted that the poll reflects the majority's impression of the U.S.'s role in global affairs, while China's image as a stabilizing force is gaining recognition [3]