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What does the world think of China?
According to the news of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on the 5th, an international opinion poll conducted by BBC shows that countries have different views on China's role on the world stage. Koreans and Americans have the most doubts about China, while the British have the most positive view of China. The BBC's Evening News programme conducted the survey in Britain, the United States, South Korea, Brazil and India. The survey shows that, on the whole, China is not the root of global problems. The poll found that 46% of British people regard China as an ally, while only 33% think China is a threat. Brazilians are relatively relaxed about China's growing influence on the world stage. 42% people think that China is an ally, and only 3 1% people think that China is a threat. However, South Korea and the United States are skeptical. 55% of South Koreans regard China as a threat rather than an ally, while 48% of Americans think so. The Indian side is 33%. Among the three countries, 32%, 37% and 20% regard China as an ally. The survey was conducted in five countries: Britain, the United States, South Korea, Brazil and India, and interviewed at least 1000 people from all countries. The survey results were released before the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games on Friday (August 8). The survey asked respondents a series of questions about their views on China, but the results showed that there were different opinions. When the respondents were asked whether they thought the people of China were "oppressed", 65% of the British and Americans agreed with this statement. And 54% of Brazilians, 43% of Koreans and 40% of Indians also think so. China is widely regarded as the chief culprit of global climate change. 75% of Koreans, 53% of Brazilians, 565,438+0% of Indians and 40% of Britons all blame China for climate change, while only 32% of Americans think so. Opinion polls also show that young people all over the world are more pro-China than their elders.