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December 6, 2018
3. China’s power seen as rising more than other major nations
Germany’s role seen by most as stable or rising
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3. China’s power seen as rising more than other major nations
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Nearly all publics agree that China plays a more important role today than in the past; mixed views on trajectory of other major powers
Most see China playing a more important role now than in the past
More say Russia’s global role has grown than shrunk in past decade
Most say U.S. role has either grown or remained constant over the past decade
India’s global role seen as relatively similar today to 10 years ago
Those with more education are likely to say India’s stature has increased
Germany’s role seen by most as stable or rising
Prevailing view is that British global status is stagnant or in decline.
Dominant view: France’s global role is largely unchanged over past 10 years
In several countries, the more-educated say U.S. playing a less important global role now than in recent past
Populist party supporters less likely to see UK playing a diminished role on the global stage
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