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    October 1, 2018
    Trump’s International Ratings Remain Low, Especially Among Key Allies

    Continuing negative ratings for Trump and U.S. in Germany

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    Trump’s International Ratings Remain Low, Especially Among Key Allies
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    America’s international image in 2018
    How people see the balance of power between the U.S. and China
    Favorable views of U.S. prevail in many countries
    Merkel and Macron viewed with more confidence internationally than Xi, Putin or Trump
    Confidence in Trump remains low in key EU countries
    Supporters of right-wing populist parties more likely to have confidence in Trump
    Shrinking share in EU believes U.S. respects its people’s personal freedoms
    In Mexico, fewer than one-in-ten rate Trump positively
    In Canada, only a quarter of the public has confidence in Trump
    Fewer than a third of Japan’s adults have confidence in Trump, but U.S. favorability remains high
    In many countries, large majorities prefer U.S. leadership
    Rising support for Trump in Israel
    PG_U-S-Image Charts_2018-10-01
    Continuing negative ratings for Trump and U.S. in Germany
    Fewer now say U.S. takes into account their interests
    China seen as having more influence in the world over the past decade

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