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    October 5, 2020
    Unfavorable Views of China Reach Historic Highs in Many Countries

    Most think China has done bad job handling COVID-19, though better than the U.S.

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    Unfavorable Views of China Reach Historic Highs in Many Countries
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    Increasingly negative evaluations of China across advanced economies
    Most think China has done bad job handling COVID-19, though better than the U.S.
    Publics losing faith in President Xi
    Unfavorable views of China prevail
    Increasingly negative evaluations of China
    Older people often see China more negatively
    Mostly negative assessments of China’s coronavirus response
    China receives low marks for handling of COVID-19 pandemic
    Views of how well China has handled COVID-19 outbreak contribute to unfavorable opinion of the country
    Europeans see China as world’s dominant economic power
    Few trust Xi’s actions in global arena
    Increasingly negative evaluations of Xi
    Positive evaluations of China’s handling of the coronavirus tied to trust in Xi
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