Nicholas Ross Smith
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The Pew data is corroborated by another recent study, by the European Council on Foreign Relations, which found that 48 per cent of EU citizens surveyed have a worse view of China since Covid-19. Studies by Gallup, YouGov, and the Institute for Global Change all paint a similar picture: global perceptions of China are increasingly negative.
It is no secret that under Xi’s leadership, China covets a global leadership role. Famously, at the 2017 World Economic Forum in Davos, Xi proclaimed that China would “open our arms to the people of other countries and welcome them aboard the express train of China’s development.” Given that the US under President Donald Trump has apparently abandoned its international role, China’s global leadership aspirations are certainly timely.
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