SINO DAILY
China's image slips further in developed world: survey
by AFP Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) June 29, 2022

Increasingly large majorities in the developed world see China unfavorably, with record levels of criticism in the United States, Germany and South Korea, a survey said Wednesday.

A 19-nation survey by the Pew Research Center showed a further deterioration of China's reputation over the past several years, as concerns grow about Beijing's rising military and economic power, its human rights record and the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Eighty-two percent of Americans, 80 percent of South Koreans and 74 percent of both Germans and Canadians viewed China unfavorably, the survey said -- record levels in each country.

China's unfavorability also hovered around near-record highs of 87 percent in Japan, 86 percent in Australia and 83 percent in Sweden.

China's reputation eroded especially sharply in South Korea, against which Beijing in 2017 launched a campaign of economic retaliation after Seoul and the United States set up an anti-missile system that the two allies say is in response to North Korea, not China.

Beijing has also imposed economic punishment over actions by Australia, where concerns have been heightened in recent months after the country spotted Chinese spy ships near its waters.

China's image fell even in some nations with which it has comparatively warm relationships. A record 50 percent saw China unfavorably in Greece, which has welcomed major Chinese investment since its economic crisis.

One outlier was Israel, where opinions on China were almost evenly divided and, in contrast to Western nations, most people called for prioritizing economic relations even without addressing human rights.

The survey took answers from 24,525 adults from February 14 to June 3.


Related Links
China News from SinoDaily.com

SINO DAILY
Hong Kong's blurring border with China a sign of things to come
Lok Ma Chau, China (AFP) June 29, 2022
From the hill in northernmost Hong Kong where Jasper Law stood, the border with China was obvious - a narrow river dividing farmlands and fishponds from the gleaming skyscrapers of megacity Shenzhen. Friday is the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's transition from British to Chinese rule. While the view from the hilltops of Lok Ma Chau suggests Hong Kong remains clearly distinct from mainland China, the territory is fast being subsumed into Beijing's blueprint for southern China. And as the bo ... read more

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

SINO DAILY
Canada announces new Arctic air, missile defenses with US

Belarus buys S-400, Iskander missiles from Russia: Lukashenko

Turkey says still talking to Russia about missile deliveries

Lockheed Martin to produce 8th THAAD Battery for US Govt

SINO DAILY
Estonia, Latvia mull joint bid for air defence systems

MDA selects Raytheon to continue developing a first-of-its-kind counter-hypersonic missile

Russian missiles hit Kyiv residential buildings

Northrop Grumman awarded MDA contract for Hypersonic Missiles defense development

SINO DAILY
Key milestones achieved in Manned-Unmanned Teaming for future air power

Volatus Aerospace Introduces AERIEPORT, an Autonomous Remote Drone Nesting Station

Drone strike kills three in Iraqi Kurdistan: officials

Insect-inspired AI for autonomous robots

SINO DAILY
Northrop Grumman runs Laser Communication Demonstration for Tranche 1 constellation

Raytheon Intelligence and Space conducts Troposcatter comms test for US Army

SmartSat buys EOS Space Systems to advance its CHORUS tactical satellite terminals

COFFEE program jump-starts integrable filtering for wideband superiority

SINO DAILY
Kyiv mayor pleads for more weapons at NATO summit

Raytheon Technologies awarded next phase for US Army TITAN program

Slovakia to buy 152 Swedish combat vehicles

Kyiv says US precision artillery systems arrived in Ukraine

SINO DAILY
Britain boosts military aid to Ukraine; Norway sends rocket launchers

Johnson urges NATO allies to boost military spending

Biden announces $1 bn in new military aid for Ukraine

US says getting arms to Ukraine 'as rapidly as possible'

SINO DAILY
German leader slams 'ridiculous' Putin claim NATO imperialist

Beijing slams NATO over 'completely futile' China warning

Russia poses a 'direct threat' to NATO security: Stoltenberg

NATO wary of Russian, Chinese 'gains' on southern flank

SINO DAILY
A mirror tracks a tiny particle

New silicon nanowires can really take the heat

Cooling speeds up electrons in bacterial nanowires

Seeing more deeply into nanomaterials