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Pew Research CenterJune 23, 2017
U.S. Image Suffers as Publics Around World Question Trump’s Leadership

Many do not expect relations with U.S. to change during Trump’s tenure

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Many do not expect relations with U.S. to change during Trump’s tenure

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U.S. Image Suffers as Publics Around World Question Trump’s Leadership
Low global confidence in Trump leads to lower ratings for U.S.
Obama received much higher ratings at the end of his presidency than Trump gets today
Changing views of the U.S.: Favorability down across world, but up in Russia
Trump’s ratings in Western Europe similar to those for Bush in 2008
Merkel gets higher ratings globally than Xi, Putin or Trump
Widespread disapproval of Trump’s signature policy proposals
Mixed ratings for American soft power
Global publics more likely to say relations with U.S. will get worse than better, though prevailing view is that things will stay about the same
Russians give Trump higher marks than Obama or Bush ever received
U.S. favorability consistently high in Israel, but Trump gets better ratings than Obama at end of his tenure
Starkly different assessments of Obama and Trump in Germany
In Mexico, steep drops in U.S. favorability and confidence in U.S. president
Trump, U.S. get lowest ratings from Canada in 15 years
Views of Americans mostly positive, except in Middle East
Global views of Trump’s characteristics
Views of the U.S. vary across regions
U.S. favorability by age
More positive views of U.S. among those on political right
In a number of countries, U.S. seen more favorably by men
View of U.S. mostly down, up in Russia
European views of the U.S. on the decline
Limited support globally for the spread of U.S. ideas and customs
Young more supportive of American customs coming to their countries
American ideas about democracy receive mixed reviews across the world
Global publics believe France, U.S. respect civil liberties
Shifting European views about U.S. protection of personal freedoms
American entertainment very popular in many places
Low confidence in Trump worldwide
Comparing global confidence in Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush
Those on ideological right more confident in Trump than those on left
Those with a positive view of right-wing populist European parties more positive about Trump
Around world, strong opposition to proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall
Few want U.S. to withdraw from climate agreements
Substantial opposition to proposed restrictions on entry to U.S. from majority-Muslim nations
In most countries, those on the right more likely to support Trump’s proposed travel ban
Mixed support for U.S. withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal
Majority worldwide say Trump is a strong leader, but few describe him as well-qualified or caring
Those on ideological left more likely to see Trump as dangerous
Majority of world thinks of Trump as arrogant, intolerant and dangerous
Many do not expect relations with U.S. to change during Trump’s tenure
Merkel gets higher ratings globally than Xi, Putin or Trump
Trump finds little support around the world, with Merkel inspiring most confidence
Majorities in most countries oppose U.S. withdrawing from trade agreements
U.S. Image Interactive

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