Gallup poll finds world views China better than United States


NEW YORK: A poll conducted by Gallup found that China surpassed the United States in global approval ratings in 2025, with a median of 36 per cent approving of China's leadership, compared with 31 per cent for the United States.

Gallup's report published Friday (April 3) said China's five-percentage-point advantage over the United States is the widest it has recorded in China's favour in nearly 20 years.

The recent shift reflects a decline in US ratings alongside an increase for China. Median approval of US leadership fell from 39 per cent in 2024 to 31 per cent in 2025, returning to earlier lows, while China's approval rose from 32 per cent to 36 per cent, according to the report.

The latest results are based on Gallup surveys conducted in 2025 in more than 130 countries, with around 1,000 respondents in each country. They do not account for recent US foreign policy moves since the beginning of 2026, including its attack on Iran and its withdrawal from 66 international organisations.

Approval of US leadership has declined across many US allied nations, including many Nato partners, and sunk the most in Germany by 39 percentage points. - China Daily/ANN

 

 

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