Who loves ya, baby?
As we blogged a few weeks ago, the Pew Research Center recently published the results of their annual survey for the Pew Global Attitudes Project. Unsurprisingly, public opinion toward the United States has fallen substantially in the last few years in places like the UK, France, and Germany. But guess who likes us more than before? ...
As we blogged a few weeks ago, the Pew Research Center recently published the results of their annual survey for the Pew Global Attitudes Project. Unsurprisingly, public opinion toward the United States has fallen substantially in the last few years in places like the UK, France, and Germany. But guess who likes us more than before? Russia, Pakistan, and Nigeria have all shown an uptick in their regard of the US over the past five years. Hmmm...guess the saying "keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" might have some truth to it after all.
As we blogged a few weeks ago, the Pew Research Center recently published the results of their annual survey for the Pew Global Attitudes Project. Unsurprisingly, public opinion toward the United States has fallen substantially in the last few years in places like the UK, France, and Germany. But guess who likes us more than before? Russia, Pakistan, and Nigeria have all shown an uptick in their regard of the US over the past five years. Hmmm…guess the saying "keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" might have some truth to it after all.
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