adrina
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We can of course predict the usual - lower global confidence than for Obama. 64% for confidence in Obama. Donald is at 22%. There are only a few countries who express confidence in Trump, however most of those countries expressed more faith in Obama and even had confidence in Bush. Of course those that identify with the right wing have more confidence in him. And no surprise that Mexico likes him least while Russia likes him most. Go fig, eh.
Some interesting ones:
http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2017/07/14123602/FT_17.07.17_TrumpMerkelgets.png
People have more confidence in Putin and Xi than Trump.
http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2017/07/14121300/PG_17.06.27_U.S.-Image_TrumpPolicies_WEB.png
So they don't like his policies.
However, although they find him arrogant, intolerant and dangerous, 55% still think of him as a "strong leader". Which I find odd. Especially after watching him flail around domestic and foreign policies these past few months.
http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2017/07/14123558/FT_17.07.17_TrumpGlobalviews.png
We can of course predict the usual - lower global confidence than for Obama. 64% for confidence in Obama. Donald is at 22%. There are only a few countries who express confidence in Trump, however most of those countries expressed more faith in Obama and even had confidence in Bush. Of course those that identify with the right wing have more confidence in him. And no surprise that Mexico likes him least while Russia likes him most. Go fig, eh.
Some interesting ones:
Trump gets more negative ratings globally than Merkel, Xi or Putin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is the only world leader included in the survey who receives more positive than negative reviews. Across the 37 nations polled, a median of 42% express confidence in her, while 31% say they lack confidence. Ratings for Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are mostly negative, and Trump receives even more unfavorable assessments than both of them
http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2017/07/14123602/FT_17.07.17_TrumpMerkelgets.png
People have more confidence in Putin and Xi than Trump.
Global publics oppose some of Trump’s major policies. We tested five of Trump’s major national security and foreign policy proposals – withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, placing tighter restrictions on people entering the U.S. from certain majority-Muslim nations, pulling out of international climate change agreements, withdrawing from trade deals and building a wall on the Mexican border – and with a few exceptions, they meet with broad disapproval around the world.
http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2017/07/14121300/PG_17.06.27_U.S.-Image_TrumpPolicies_WEB.png
So they don't like his policies.
However, although they find him arrogant, intolerant and dangerous, 55% still think of him as a "strong leader". Which I find odd. Especially after watching him flail around domestic and foreign policies these past few months.
http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2017/07/14123558/FT_17.07.17_TrumpGlobalviews.png