What the World Thinks of China

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Pew Research asked the question as part of omnibus study on global opinion of the U.S. during the Bush years.

According to Pew:

The rise of China has generated serious concerns in many countries. China's favorability ratings have fallen since 2002, particularly in Europe and its biggest neighbors - India, Japan, and Russia. China is already widely regarded as one of the world's top economic powers and is seen by many as likely to replace the United States as the world's dominant power.

Here's the chart to prove it:

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Speaking of China, be sure to read Niall Ferguson on the geopolitical implications of "Chimerica."

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