A rising China seen as having positive impact by developing countries, but not by the West: Survey

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The survey's “most disturbing finding” finding was that young people had less faith in democracy than older people. Read more at straitstimes.com.

China’s rise is welcomed by much of the developing world, even as many developed countries view it with concern, a global survey has found.

Some of China’s biggest supporters were Pakistan – where 76 per cent of respondents said China’s growing power would have a positive impact – Ethiopia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Russia. Interviews with over 36,000 people in 30 countries were conducted between May and July 2023 on topics such as democracy and human rights, as well as power and politics. Singapore was not among those surveyed, while Malaysia was the only South-east Asian representative.

“Today’s young people have grown up and been politicised as the age of polycrisis has emerged, during which forms of climate, economic, technological and geopolitical turmoil have grown and reinforced each other to a degree never seen before. So, although most people globally still have faith in democracy, that faith is running on fumes,” wrote Mr Mark Malloch-Brown, president of the Open Society Foundations, in a foreword to the study.

 

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