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Canada & Japan Most Positive Influence in the WorldThe poll (by BBC) asked 28,000 people in 27 countries to rate a dozen countries plus the EU in terms of whether they have a positive or negative influence. Canada, Japan and the EU are viewed most positively in the survey. ----------------------------JapanJapan remains one of the most positively viewed countries worldwide. On average this year, 54 percent gave Japan a positive rating, while just 20 percent said its influence in the world was mainly negative. Out of 27 countries polled, 24 gave Japan a positive rating, with just two giving it a negative and one divided. Among the 19 countries polled in both 2006 and 2007, positive views of Japan slipped slightly by 1 percentage point.The two exceptions to this positive reputation for Japan continue to be its neighbours China and South Korea, where majorities rate it quite negatively. Views are somewhat less negative in China compared to a year aga (71% down to 63% negative) and slightly more negative in South Korea (54% to 58% negative).While the overall picture remained the same, positive views of Japan increased significantly in Turkey (42% to 51%), France (47% to 55%), Canada (62% to 74%), and Great Britain (57% to 63%); while positive views decreased somewhat in India (48% to 37%) and Brazil (73% to 64%).In contrast to China and South Korea, other countries in the Asia/Pacific region have quite positive views of Japan including Indonesians (84%), Filipinos (70%) and Australians (55%). Indians also lean positive (37% positive to 16% negative). Positive views of Japan's influence in the world remained largely steady among Americans (66%), Russians (56%), Germans (54%), and Italians (52%). Japan is also well-regarded in the Middle East, with majorities in Lebanon (58%), the United Arab Emirates (56%), and Turkey (51%) as well as a plurality in Egypt (33%) having positive views. ----------------------------Israel, Iran top 'negative list' By Nick Childs, BBC world affairs correspondent http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6421597.stmBBC World Service Poll - Full Surveyhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/06_03_07_perceptions.pdfNIKKEI NET:社说・春秋 ニュース - 社说2 亲日の轮を广げる発信力を(3/18)http://www.nikkei.co.jp/news/shasetsu/20070317MS3M1700E17032007.html |
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