LONDON — Israel, Iran and the United States are the countries with the most negative image in a globe-spanning survey of attitudes toward 12 major countries. Canada and Japan came out best in the poll, released Tuesday. The survey for the British Broadcasting Corp.’s World Service asked more than 28,000 people to rate 12 countries – Britain, Canada, China, France, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, North Korea, Russia, the United States and Venezuela – as having a positive or negative influence on the world. Israel was viewed negatively by 56 per cent of respondents and positively by 17 per cent; for Iran, the figures were 54 per cent and 18 per cent. The United States had the third-highest negative ranking, with 51 per cent citing it as a bad influence and 30 per cent as a good one. Next was North Korea, which was viewed negatively by 48 per cent and positively by 19 per cent. Canada had the most positive rating in the survey of 28,389 people in 27 countries, with 54 per cent viewing it positively and 14 per cent negatively. It was followed by Japan and France. Respondents were also asked their views of […]
Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
BBC Survey: Iran, Israel, U.S. Have Most Negative Image Worldwide; Canada Best
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Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Mar 05 7:52 PM US/Eastern
Link: BBC Survey: Iran, Israel, U.S. Have Most Negative Image Worldwide; Canada Best
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Mar 05 7:52 PM US/Eastern
Link: BBC Survey: Iran, Israel, U.S. Have Most Negative Image Worldwide; Canada Best
Stephan: From personal experience in my travels through much of the world I can say categorically this is accurate. And it makes me crazy. This has all happened in the last six years, and it will take generations to correct.