Newsweek International says:
Ordinary people across the planet now view China more warmly than they do the United States. Polls taken by the Program on International Policy Attitudes and the BBC show that majorities of people in most countries today consider China to be a more positive influence and less of a threat to international peace than the United States is. Such sentiments are particularly strong in the developing world; China is rated far more favorably than the United States is in places ranging from Saudi Arabia (54 percent to 38 percent) to Turkey (27 percent to 15 percent) to Indonesia (60 percent to 40 percent) to Brazil (53 percent to 42 percent). Even in Australia, one of Washington's closest allies, polls by the Lowy Institute now show that average citizens feel as good about China as they do about the United States.
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