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US Image Declines Since Trump Return: Global Survey

  • The Pew Research Center released a global survey on June 11, 2025, showing a decline in favorable views of the US in 15 of 24 countries surveyed between January and April.
  • The decline follows Donald Trump’s return to office on January 20, 2025, with international perceptions shaped by his policies on Ukraine, Gaza, immigration, and climate change.
  • The survey of over 28,000 adults found Trump received low marks for character and policy, especially in Mexico, Canada, Sweden, and Poland, while some countries like India and Israel retained higher confidence levels.
  • Respondents labeled Trump arrogant and dangerous but still saw him as a strong leader , with median global confidence at 34%, surpassing Xi Jinping’s 25% and Vladimir Putin’s 16%.
  • The survey suggests Trump’s presidency has eroded US soft power and global trust, potentially complicating international cooperation, with analysts urging consistent diplomacy and inclusive engagement to restore credibility.
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A Pew study shows that the US's reputation under Trump has declined significantly in many countries. Particularly in Europe, Mexico and Canada, the agreement was clear. In Israel, however, the picture of the US remains positive.

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A study of US popularity among US President Donald Trump is more accurate in 24 countries, showing that the reputation of the US has suffered in large parts of Europe, especially in Poland.

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A Pew Research Center survey in 24 countries showed how the U.S. image deteriorates in the face of low confidence in Donald Trump

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