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Ehhm, the US views itself most favorably of all? And only two other above 50%.. Then there is a real big problem..
What did NAZI Germany think about themselves for example? Or what did Soviet and what do Russia think of themselves? Thats quite interesting.. I would think all of them had and have high feelings about themselves, while the rest dislikes them.
No matter, interesting poll. I would imagine the numbers were completely different just 15 years ago.
The United States is viewed favourably by a majority of people in only two of the world's other 21 large economies, an Ipsos/Reuters poll shows, released two days ahead of Barack Obama's inauguration as America's 44th president.
India (72%) and Poland (53%), along with the United States itself (74%), were the only countries where the majority gave America a favourable rating. In Britain and South Korea, the number of US supporters were equal to its critics.
Ehhm, the US views itself most favorably of all? And only two other above 50%.. Then there is a real big problem..
What did NAZI Germany think about themselves for example? Or what did Soviet and what do Russia think of themselves? Thats quite interesting.. I would think all of them had and have high feelings about themselves, while the rest dislikes them.
No matter, interesting poll. I would imagine the numbers were completely different just 15 years ago.