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June 27, 2016
As Obama Years Draw to Close, President and U.S. Seen Favorably in Europe and Asia
Perceptions of U.S. economic power rebound in Europe
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Spring 2016 Survey Data Dataset
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As Obama Years Draw to Close, President and U.S. Seen Favorably in Europe and Asia
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Arrogance prominently associated with people in the U.S.
Americans seen as optimistic and hardworking, but not especially tolerant
U.S. vs. China favorability
Europeans express confidence in Obama and Clinton, but not Trump
Consistently higher ratings for Obama than Bush in Europe
Perceptions of U.S. economic power rebound in Europe
Shifting European views about the U.S. and individual rights
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