People in 23 countries tend to see U.S. President Joe Biden more positively than Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in spring 2023. A median of 54% have confidence in Biden to do the right thing regarding world affairs, compared with 19% who say the same of Xi.
Particularly in high-income countries, the gap in these views can be quite large. In Poland, for example, people are 75 percentage points more likely to rate Biden positively than Xi. In Germany, Japan and Sweden, the gap is at least 50 points. Views of the two leaders are more comparable to one another in middle-income countries, but even in most of these places, more have confidence in Biden than Xi. Indonesia and Hungary are two notable exceptions where the leaders receive nearly identical marks.
How views of the U.S., China and their leaders have changed over time
How views of the U.S., China and their leaders have changed over time
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