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China just overtook the US in global leadership approval

Mar 14, 2019, 18:04 IST

Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a toast at a banquet at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, in May 2017.Damir Sagolj/Reuters

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  • The median approval of China's leadership across 134 countries was 34%, rising from 31% in the past two years, Gallup said.
  • The US's standing is at 31%, the lowest for any of the past three US presidents' administrations.
  • Gallup says the ratings could have implications for 'soft power' and billions in US trade.

Global approval of China's leadership is gaining ground, while that of the US is waning.

That's according to a report this month from Gallup, which said that the median approval of China's leadership across 134 countries was 34%, rising from 31% in the past two years.

Meanwhile, the US's standing is at 31%: "Approval of US leadership plummeted around the globe during President Donald Trump's first year in office and has yet to recover," Gallup said. "China's advantage over the US in terms of leadership approval has widened."

The global approval rating of US leadership is at the lowest for any of the past three US presidents' administrations. In 2017, US leadership approval ratings plunged by 10 percentage points or more in 65 countries.

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Just look at this chart:

Gallup

Such low ratings for the US could have implications for 'soft power' and billions in US trade, the report's authors said.

"To complement its rise as a great economic power, the Chinese government has sought in recent years to expand its global influence in other spheres," the report said. Gallup cited China's "massive investment in its military and large-scale economic projects" with "a diplomatic angle that emphasizes national sovereignty and rejects foreign meddling in the name of human rights or democracy."

Russia posted a 30% approval rating, which Gallup says is "the first time this country has been on equal footing with the US."

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"Trump's foreign policy of 'America First' in its second year may have opened the door for China and Russia to flex their global influence," the report said.

"It is currently unclear if this firmer footing will continue to give China's leadership a leg up over US leadership," Gallup said.

Gallup

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