“Z世代眼中的世界”全球青年调查研究报告
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-23 15:13

Key Findings - The global Generation Z perceives the United States and China as the two most influential countries in international affairs, with this view remaining stable across different countries and educational backgrounds [8][34] - Nearly half (49.07%) of the respondents believe that China will be the leading force in the world economy over the next decade, followed by the United States at 29.27%, indicating a significant decline in the perceived economic influence of traditional developed countries like the EU, Japan, and the UK [8][44] - Generation Z anticipates a future dominated by technological advancements led by both China and the United States, with China expected to excel in fields such as renewable energy, artificial intelligence, 6G communication, and electric vehicles, while the U.S. maintains a lead in aerospace technology [8][47] Global Influence Perception - The ranking of countries by international influence among Generation Z is as follows: United States, China, Russia, EU, UK, and Japan, with the U.S. and China significantly ahead of the others [8][34] - The perception of influence varies by region, with North America viewing the U.S. as superior in multiple areas, while regions like Africa and South America show a high level of recognition for China [8][40] Economic Leadership Prediction - The belief in China's future economic leadership is particularly strong in Africa (59.01%) and South America (53.99%), while North America shows a preference for the U.S. (46.07%) but still acknowledges China's potential [8][46] - The survey indicates a marked decline in confidence towards the economic influence of traditional powers like the EU and Japan among Generation Z [8][44] Technological Leadership Outlook - Generation Z expects a dual dominance in technology between China and the U.S., with China leading in various application technologies and the U.S. retaining its edge in aerospace [8][47]