75% of South Koreans Hold A Favorable View of the United States
|Keep this study in mind the next time you see the anti-US groups out protesting; they don’t speak for the silent majority of South Koreans:
Today, a global median of 49% hold a favorable view of the U.S. This is a considerable drop from the median of 64% recorded across the same countries in the final years of the Obama administration.
In just four of 10 EU countries surveyed is the public positively inclined toward the U.S. The most widespread support is found in Poland (73%), Hungary (63%) and Italy (61%). In spite of the “special relationship” between America and the United Kingdom, only 50% of the British see the U.S. favorably. The most negative views of the U.S. are in Germany (62% unfavorable), Spain (60%) and the Netherlands (59%). And in the past year the share of the Spanish public that expresses a very unfavorable opinion has roughly tripled from 7% to 23%.
Only about four-in-ten Canadians (43%) and Russians (41%) express a favorable view of America.
There is strong support for the U.S. in Vietnam (84%), the Philippines (78%) and South Korea (75%). A majority of Japanese (57%) agree. But Australians are evenly split (48% favorable, 48% unfavorable). And roughly half of Indians (49%) have a positive view, although 42% express no opinion. [Pew Research Center via Reddit]
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Pew never peoduced a poll tbat showed Trump winning. I think the US is probably more favorably viewed than they report; but they want to lift Obama by pushing down Trump.
Good to keep in mind. What this really shows, I think, is the volatility of public opinion. Unfavourable ratings are up because the guy in the White House has changed, and is widely disliked. But Trump is not America, any more than Obama was.