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中科大在美国知名度 美国国际声誉跌至二十年来最低点
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美国国际声誉跌至二十年来最低点

America's reputation among some allies has fallen to its lowest point in nearly o decades
according to a global survey.
The findings of the Pew Research Center poll reflect public perceptions of the US in 13 countries.
Positive views of the US has fallen to a median of 34% across the countries surveyed
and only 16% confidence in President Trump.
在接受调查的国家中,对美国的正面评价降至34%的中值,仅有16%的人对特朗普总统有信心。
An overwhelming majority - 84%- said the US has handled coronavirus badly.
Though favourable views of the US has been falling in recent years
in 2020
the perceptions in several countries were the lowest Pew had seen since it began polling on the subject some 20 years ago.
In only one country surveyed - South Korea - did a majority of the public view the US favourably. Only a quarter of Germans and less than a third of Frenchmen and women view the US thus.
The majority of the public in every country surveyed did not have confidence in Mr Trump
with Belgians expressing the most scepticism - only nine percent said they had confidence in the US president.
The president's highest rating among the countries polled was in Japan
where a quarter of those surveyed said they trusted Mr Trump.
Fewer than one in five Britons had confidence in US leader
and only 41% said they had a favourable view of the country
a nadir for the survey.
The Pew Global Attitudes survey of 13
273 people was conducted from June to August in Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
the UK and the Netherlands.
The results of the survey e as long-term questions swirl over America's leadership on the global stage
and as the country continues to battle coronavirus. The US has recorded over 6 million cases and nearly 200
000 deaths due to Covid-19.
Dr Richard Wike
a director of the Pew survey
said: "What we've seen in our polling over the past few years is that many people around the world see the US stepping away from a leadership position in world affairs
and that's had a negative impact on what they think of the country."
This year
the dynamic has been borne out through the pandemic
as reflected in the survey.
Despite the trend
however
"people haven't necessarily given up on the US
" Dr Wike said. "They still want the US to play a leadership role on the international stage."
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