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Pew Research Center
June 28, 2016
1. America’s international image
Americans: Hopeful and hardworking
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1. America’s international image
Ideological right views U.S. more favorably in certain countries
U.S. partisans disagree most on violence as a characteristic of Americans
In most countries, high ratings for U.S.
In Europe, consistently higher ratings for U.S. during Obama administration
Young people more positive to U.S. in some countries
Ideological right views U.S. more favorably in certain countries
Europe split on U.S. government’s respect for personal freedoms
In Europe, some shifting opinions on U.S. respect for personal freedoms
Japanese see decreasing U.S. influence, but Indians say U.S. influence is rising
Limited opposition to U.S.-led military campaign against ISIS
Gender gap on military campaign against ISIS
Americans: Hopeful and hardworking
Many do not see Americans as tolerant
Majorities in Greece, Australia, UK and Spain say Americans are arrogant, greedy and violent
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