最喜欢美中国的十个国家和最痛恨美中国的十个国家

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美国雅虎网站上公布了一个民意调查结果,最喜欢美国的十个国家是:

菲律宾
以色列
加纳
塞内加尔
肯尼亚
塞尔瓦多
南朝鲜
意大利
乌干达
巴西

而最痛恨美国的十个国家是:
巴基斯坦
约旦
巴勒斯坦
埃及
土耳其
希腊
中国
阿根廷
突尼斯
黎巴嫩

http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/t ... most-163930019.html



美国雅虎网站上公布了一个民意调查结果,最喜欢美国的十个国家是:

菲律宾
以色列
加纳
塞内加尔
肯尼亚
塞尔瓦多
南朝鲜
意大利
乌干达
巴西

而最痛恨美国的十个国家是:
巴基斯坦
约旦
巴勒斯坦
埃及
土耳其
希腊
中国
阿根廷
突尼斯
黎巴嫩

http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/t ... most-163930019.html



这里是原文

10 Countries That Love (and Hate) America the Most

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Who loves ya, baby? If you’re the United States of America, the answer is fewer and fewer people around the world.

In Britain, France, Germany and nearly a dozen other prominent nations, the percentage of people with a favorable view of the United States has declined over the last decade, according to a new global survey by the Pew Research Center. That trend has been apparent since the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, which was highly unpopular in many countries. The 2008 financial meltdown marked another slip in America’s reputation, as many people blamed Wall Street for a global recession that still weighs on the world economy. Controversial drone strikes aimed at terrorists and childish political antics in Washington continue to mar America’s image abroad.

Some nations still have a soft spot for the U.S., however. Of 39 nations where Pew conducted surveys, here are the 10 where people have the most favorable impression of the U.S.:

1. Philippines (percentage with a favorable view of the United States: 85%)
2. Israel (83%)
3. Ghana (83%)
4. Senegal (81%)
5. Kenya (81%)
6. El Salvador (79%)
7. South Korea (78%)
8. Italy (76%)
9. Uganda (73%)
10. Brazil (73%)

Why are these particular countries so fond of us? For many of the African nations, it's largely because of the aid we send them, which is a strong starting point for better relations with this increasingly important continent. Most Americans don’t think much about Africa, but other nations -- like China do -- because economic conditions in several African nations are improving rapidly, and some of them are rich in rare-earth minerals, oil and other valuable resources. Africa is also important because it can serve as a staging area for counterterrorism operations in Somalia, Libya, and wherever the bad guys try to hide out next.

The strong U.S. showing in South Korea shows the two nations remain unified in their approach to the cranks in North Korea, perhaps the most nettlesome nation on earth. Brazil is one of the world’s biggest and most important developing nations, so good relations there are important. Israel’s spot near the top of the list shows a strong alliance on Middle East interests, despite some sharp differences on how to manage some of the more divisive issues, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

America’s popularity in the Philippines, meanwhile, suggests Uncle Sam isn’t the exploitative quasicolonial power some critics claim it is. There's been a strong history of military and economic cooperation between the two nations since the Philippines became independent in 1946, including substantial U.S. aid to the archipelago. The Philippines also has territorial disputes with China, which could bind it even more closely to the United States.

It goes without saying that we remain unpopular in a few places. Here are the 10 nations with the least favorable impression of the U.S., according to Pew:

1. Pakistan (percentage with a favorable view of the United States: 11%)
2. Jordan (14%)
3. Palestinian territories (16%)
4. Egypt (16%)
5. Turkey (21%)
6. Greece (39%)
7. China (40%)
8. Argentina (41%)
9. Tunisia (42%)
10. Lebanon (47%)

It’s not surprising that America is most unpopular in Pakistan -- there are deep divisions over U.S. drone strikes on Pakistani territory and other unilateral efforts to hunt down terrorists without that country's approval or cooperation. Strong U.S. support of Israel has long been generating enmity in Muslim nations, including Jordan, Turkey and Egypt, plus the Palestinian territories.

The negative view of America in China — where we're the biggest consumer of Chinese exports -- may come from government efforts to paint the U.S. as a hypocritical nation that badgers others about environmental issues and human rights, even though its own record is spotty. Argentina has developed strong ties with China in recent years, which might explain its modest antipathy toward America.

There’s some consolation in those week approval numbers. In several countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Germany, Australia and even Russia, American citizens are more popular than the nation they hail from. That suggests the U.S. government and its policies are the biggest threat to our standing in the world. A lot of Americans probably agree.

Rick Newman’s latest book is Rebounders: How Winners Pivot From Setback To Success. Follow him on Twitter: @rickjnewman.

这里是原文

10 Countries That Love (and Hate) America the Most

    Yahoo! Finance/Thinkstock -

Who loves ya, baby? If you’re the United States of America, the answer is fewer and fewer people around the world.

In Britain, France, Germany and nearly a dozen other prominent nations, the percentage of people with a favorable view of the United States has declined over the last decade, according to a new global survey by the Pew Research Center. That trend has been apparent since the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, which was highly unpopular in many countries. The 2008 financial meltdown marked another slip in America’s reputation, as many people blamed Wall Street for a global recession that still weighs on the world economy. Controversial drone strikes aimed at terrorists and childish political antics in Washington continue to mar America’s image abroad.

Some nations still have a soft spot for the U.S., however. Of 39 nations where Pew conducted surveys, here are the 10 where people have the most favorable impression of the U.S.:

1. Philippines (percentage with a favorable view of the United States: 85%)
2. Israel (83%)
3. Ghana (83%)
4. Senegal (81%)
5. Kenya (81%)
6. El Salvador (79%)
7. South Korea (78%)
8. Italy (76%)
9. Uganda (73%)
10. Brazil (73%)

Why are these particular countries so fond of us? For many of the African nations, it's largely because of the aid we send them, which is a strong starting point for better relations with this increasingly important continent. Most Americans don’t think much about Africa, but other nations -- like China do -- because economic conditions in several African nations are improving rapidly, and some of them are rich in rare-earth minerals, oil and other valuable resources. Africa is also important because it can serve as a staging area for counterterrorism operations in Somalia, Libya, and wherever the bad guys try to hide out next.

The strong U.S. showing in South Korea shows the two nations remain unified in their approach to the cranks in North Korea, perhaps the most nettlesome nation on earth. Brazil is one of the world’s biggest and most important developing nations, so good relations there are important. Israel’s spot near the top of the list shows a strong alliance on Middle East interests, despite some sharp differences on how to manage some of the more divisive issues, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

America’s popularity in the Philippines, meanwhile, suggests Uncle Sam isn’t the exploitative quasicolonial power some critics claim it is. There's been a strong history of military and economic cooperation between the two nations since the Philippines became independent in 1946, including substantial U.S. aid to the archipelago. The Philippines also has territorial disputes with China, which could bind it even more closely to the United States.

It goes without saying that we remain unpopular in a few places. Here are the 10 nations with the least favorable impression of the U.S., according to Pew:

1. Pakistan (percentage with a favorable view of the United States: 11%)
2. Jordan (14%)
3. Palestinian territories (16%)
4. Egypt (16%)
5. Turkey (21%)
6. Greece (39%)
7. China (40%)
8. Argentina (41%)
9. Tunisia (42%)
10. Lebanon (47%)

It’s not surprising that America is most unpopular in Pakistan -- there are deep divisions over U.S. drone strikes on Pakistani territory and other unilateral efforts to hunt down terrorists without that country's approval or cooperation. Strong U.S. support of Israel has long been generating enmity in Muslim nations, including Jordan, Turkey and Egypt, plus the Palestinian territories.

The negative view of America in China — where we're the biggest consumer of Chinese exports -- may come from government efforts to paint the U.S. as a hypocritical nation that badgers others about environmental issues and human rights, even though its own record is spotty. Argentina has developed strong ties with China in recent years, which might explain its modest antipathy toward America.

There’s some consolation in those week approval numbers. In several countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Germany, Australia and even Russia, American citizens are more popular than the nation they hail from. That suggests the U.S. government and its policies are the biggest threat to our standing in the world. A lot of Americans probably agree.

Rick Newman’s latest book is Rebounders: How Winners Pivot From Setback To Success. Follow him on Twitter: @rickjnewman.
菲律宾这个国家比日本还更奇葩啊,这前殖民地当的,斯德哥尔摩综合症是全民情节啊。

怎么没有小日本涅?以后小日本在米国眼中的地位,是不是会被菲律宾取代啊。
各国喜欢美国或中国的比例

U.S., China Favorability
% Favorable U.S. China Diff
国家  美国  中国  喜欢差距

U.S. -- 37 --
Canada 64 43 +21
Italy 76 28 +48
Germany 53 28 +25
Poland 67 43 +24
Czech Rep. 58 34 +24
France 64 42 +22
Spain 62 48 +14
Britain 58 48 +10
Russia 51 62 -11
Greece 39 59 -20

Israel 83 38 +45
Turkey 21 27 -6
Lebanon 47 56 -9
Tunisia 42 63 -21
Jordan 14 40 -26
Egypt 16 45 -29
Palest. ter. 16 47 -31

Japan 69 5 +64
Philippines 85 48 +37
S. Korea 78 46 +32
Australia 66 58 +8
China 40 -- --
Indonesia 61 70 -9
Malaysia 55 81 -26
Pakistan 11 81 -70

El Salvador 79 52 +27
Mexico 66 45 +21
Brazil 73 65 +8
Chile 68 62 +6
Bolivia 55 58 -3
Argentina 41 54 -13
Venezuela 53 71 -18

S. Africa 72 48 +24
Ghana 83 67 +16
Uganda 73 59 +14
Senegal 81 77 +4
Kenya 81 78 +3
Nigeria 69 76 -7

PEW RESEARCH CENTER Q9a & Q9c.

http://www.pewglobal.org/files/2 ... AL-July-18-2013.pdf
July 18, 2013
北棒子呢?


最喜欢中国的十个国家是:

巴基斯坦 81%
马来西亚 81%
肯尼亚    78%
塞内加尔 77%
尼日利亚 76%
委内瑞拉 71%
印度尼西亚  70%
加纳        67%
巴西        65%
突尼斯     63%

有好几个国家既喜欢美国又喜欢中国啊,例如肯尼亚,塞内加尔,加纳,突尼斯,这几个好像都是非洲国家,可能是因为美国和中国都没有侵略过他们吧。

最痛恨中国的十个国家是:
日本    5%
土耳其  27%
意大利  28%
德国    28%
捷克    34%
美国    37%
以色列 38%
约旦    40%
法国    42%
加拿大和波兰并列第十 43%

话说以土耳其和约旦为代表的中东国家,是既不喜欢美国也不喜欢中国啊。


最喜欢中国的十个国家是:

巴基斯坦 81%
马来西亚 81%
肯尼亚    78%
塞内加尔 77%
尼日利亚 76%
委内瑞拉 71%
印度尼西亚  70%
加纳        67%
巴西        65%
突尼斯     63%

有好几个国家既喜欢美国又喜欢中国啊,例如肯尼亚,塞内加尔,加纳,突尼斯,这几个好像都是非洲国家,可能是因为美国和中国都没有侵略过他们吧。

最痛恨中国的十个国家是:
日本    5%
土耳其  27%
意大利  28%
德国    28%
捷克    34%
美国    37%
以色列 38%
约旦    40%
法国    42%
加拿大和波兰并列第十 43%

话说以土耳其和约旦为代表的中东国家,是既不喜欢美国也不喜欢中国啊。
黑暗执政官 发表于 2013-7-19 04:20
北棒子呢?

美国的调查机构,没办法在北朝鲜调查。所以这调查结论并不全面。
最明显的一点是,相对各自国家的老年人,年轻人普遍更喜欢中国,更不喜欢美国。  

如果中国一直能保持这种国际形象的话,随着时间的推移,等到老年人逐渐去世,新一代成长起来,喜欢中国的人会越来越多。
怎么没有印度啊? 三哥再一次被华丽地忽视了。

土耳其这国家有志气,是新时代的平独震露风范,是为平美震中是也。以前美国画过一个未来的世界地图,其中土耳其被肢解了,当时火鸡们还抗议来着,现在看来鹰酱们不是毫无根据信手涂鸦随便画的啊。
民调:中国将超美国成为全球领导者
http://lt.cjdby.net/thread-1680718-1-1.html
痛恨中国的十个国家除了日本,土耳其,其他那些有什么理由痛恨中国啊
这后面那个只能说是喜欢的比例低吧,并不能说痛恨
痛恨中国的十个国家除了日本,土耳其,其他那些有什么理由痛恨中国啊
毒 菜,要不就是李大师..
居然还有近半的菲律宾人喜欢中国,果然是最不关心政治的民族。

另外,"痛恨"似乎用词不当,因为是将"喜欢"百分比从低到高排,应该是"不喜欢"才对。


正常的,有三个自信的国家对哪个外国都不会热爱或痛恨。

正常的,有三个自信的国家对哪个外国都不会热爱或痛恨。
又看到捷克和波兰这两朵奇葩
又是民调
真民主就一人一询


除了以下国家可以分析喜欢中国的人不多的原因,其他国家似乎不太容易解释,尤其是意大利和捷克,莫非是北约国家的缘故?
日本    5%   历史原因 领土问题
土耳其  27% 东突
德国    28% 宗教原因 西藏 政治
美国    37% 政治 势力范围
约旦    40% 宗教原因
法国    42% 非洲问题
以色列       政治 多边外交
意大利  贸易问题?
捷克    跟随北约意识形态?
波兰    跟随北约意识形态
加拿大  政治

除了以下国家可以分析喜欢中国的人不多的原因,其他国家似乎不太容易解释,尤其是意大利和捷克,莫非是北约国家的缘故?
日本    5%   历史原因 领土问题
土耳其  27% 东突
德国    28% 宗教原因 西藏 政治
美国    37% 政治 势力范围
约旦    40% 宗教原因
法国    42% 非洲问题
以色列       政治 多边外交
意大利  贸易问题?
捷克    跟随北约意识形态?
波兰    跟随北约意识形态
加拿大  政治
除了以下国家可以分析喜欢中国的人不多的原因,其他国家似乎不太容易解释,尤其是意大利和捷克,莫非是北约 ...
加拿大应该加上"中国移民"
嘴炮 发表于 2013-7-19 06:03
痛恨中国的十个国家除了日本,土耳其,其他那些有什么理由痛恨中国啊

挡人财路,夺人饭碗……离不共戴天也不远啦
怎么会有中国呢?美粉,移民和去留学的人数中国也是最多,这份调查有人为的倾向性。
xiaobailong 发表于 2013-7-19 05:06
最喜欢中国的十个国家是:

巴基斯坦 81%
马来和印尼不太相信啊,这俩国家对本土华人都这样那样的束缚限制,为啥喜欢你中国?

dihero 发表于 2013-7-19 08:34 又看到捷克和波兰这两朵奇葩
据说波兰痛恨中国是因为他希望中国去侵略他!

百度来的:

  由于波兰天主教信徒很虔诚,仁慈的上帝要实现波兰人三个大愿望。 第一个愿望,希望中国入侵波兰;奇怪的愿望,上帝闭眼想想,还是答应了。 第二个愿望,中国人入侵波兰;波兰人怎么会有这么奇怪的执念?上帝注视着波兰子民殷切虔诚的眼神,长嘘一口气,最后终于点了头。那么,第三个愿望呢? 仍是中国入侵波兰;上帝跳起来,喊道:你们波兰人到底哪根筋没搭对啊?上帝啊!中国解放军要入侵波兰,得先经过俄罗斯,他们会先踏平了俄罗斯。
dihero 发表于 2013-7-19 08:34 又看到捷克和波兰这两朵奇葩
据说波兰痛恨中国是因为他希望中国去侵略他!

百度来的:

  由于波兰天主教信徒很虔诚,仁慈的上帝要实现波兰人三个大愿望。 第一个愿望,希望中国入侵波兰;奇怪的愿望,上帝闭眼想想,还是答应了。 第二个愿望,中国人入侵波兰;波兰人怎么会有这么奇怪的执念?上帝注视着波兰子民殷切虔诚的眼神,长嘘一口气,最后终于点了头。那么,第三个愿望呢? 仍是中国入侵波兰;上帝跳起来,喊道:你们波兰人到底哪根筋没搭对啊?上帝啊!中国解放军要入侵波兰,得先经过俄罗斯,他们会先踏平了俄罗斯。
以后搞个全人类大投票
虎大王 发表于 2013-7-19 16:18
据说波兰痛恨中国是因为他希望中国去侵略他!

百度来的:
入不入侵波兰没关系,把波兰的妹子全侵占就够了
高卢鸡和汉斯恨TG,莫名其妙啊。

最喜欢中国的十个国家是:

巴基斯坦 81%
马来西亚 81%
肯尼亚    78%
塞内加尔 77%
尼日利亚 76%
委内瑞拉 71%
印度尼西亚  70%
加纳        67%
巴西        65%
突尼斯     63%


印度尼西亚?{:soso__14914286689783349438_1:}这不科学……

莫非他们当年就是因为喜欢中华人民共和国所以才把印尼籍亲台北的华人屠了一遍?
最喜欢中国的十个国家是:

巴基斯坦 81%
马来西亚 81%
肯尼亚    78%
塞内加尔 77%
尼日利亚 76%
委内瑞拉 71%
印度尼西亚  70%
加纳        67%
巴西        65%
突尼斯     63%


印度尼西亚?{:soso__14914286689783349438_1:}这不科学……

莫非他们当年就是因为喜欢中华人民共和国所以才把印尼籍亲台北的华人屠了一遍?
不知道当巴西人知道巴西政府每年预算的近一半都用于偿还对美债务的利息后,还会不会这么喜欢美国?
lldsolitude 发表于 2013-7-20 00:00
不知道当巴西人知道巴西政府每年预算的近一半都用于偿还对美债务的利息后,还会不会这么喜欢美国?
资料来源?  

巴西不是有3000多亿美元的外汇储备么,怎么还有很多对美债务?
嘴炮 发表于 2013-7-19 06:03
痛恨中国的十个国家除了日本,土耳其,其他那些有什么理由痛恨中国啊
日本和土耳其就不解释了。
意大利人认为中国抢了他们的工作。
德国应该是原东德部分的德国人不喜欢中国吧。
捷克也是远苏联控制下的东欧社会主义阵营的。
美国就不用解释了吧。中国对美国喜欢程度也不高,双方就相差3个百分点而已,还在统计误差范围内。
以色列是跟美国穿一个条裤子的。
约旦是由于宗教因素吧。
法国加拿大波兰原因不知道。
老子们还没找他们算八国联军的账么