习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想获国际社会高度认同
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-30 02:16

Core Insights - The global survey indicates a high level of international recognition for Xi Jinping's Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, with significant approval for various governance principles and initiatives [6][7]. Group 1: International Perception of China's Strengths - 78% of international respondents recognize the enhancement of China's comprehensive national strength, an increase of 8 percentage points from 2024 [9]. - 82% of respondents view China's economic and technological strength as "strong," with both metrics showing growth compared to the previous year [9]. - 69% of international respondents have a favorable impression of China, reflecting a 6 percentage point increase from 2024 [10]. Group 2: Confidence in China's Economic Growth - Over 80% of international respondents express positive views on China's economic growth by 2025, with 86% from developing countries and 75% from developed countries [9]. - Nearly 90% of respondents are confident in China's sustained economic growth over the next decade, with developing countries showing a higher confidence level by nearly 20 percentage points compared to developed countries [9]. Group 3: Support for Governance and Policy Initiatives - Approximately 70% of international respondents support the implementation of strict governance measures by the Chinese Communist Party, with higher approval in BRICS and ASEAN countries [8]. - More than 75% of respondents recognize the importance of China's five-year planning as a significant experience for economic and social development, with over 80% approval in BRICS, Middle Eastern, ASEAN, and African countries [8]. Group 4: Interest in China's Role in Global Affairs - Over 70% of international respondents expect China to play a larger role in international affairs, with a significant increase in this expectation compared to previous years [12]. - More than 60% of respondents anticipate China's involvement in resolving international conflicts, such as the Ukraine crisis and the Israel-Palestine conflict [12]. Group 5: Future Relations with China - Over 75% of international respondents view their countries' relations with China as normal, friendly, or strategic, with a notable increase from 2024 [15]. - More than two-thirds of respondents hope for improved relations with China in the future, with this sentiment particularly strong in developing countries and among younger demographics [16].