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China will overthrow US as world superpower. HERE'S WHY!

Last updated on: July 19, 2013 11:57 IST
A paramilitary policeman stands guard at Tiananmen Square near the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

The Great Recession of 2008 hit United States hard and its impact seems to have a domino effect of sorts. Since 2008, perceptions about the economic balance of power in the world have been shifting.

China has gained rapidly over the past few years and will ultimately replace America as the world’s top global economic force, indicated polls conducted by Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project.

Looking at the 20 nations surveyed in both 2008 and 2013, the median percentage naming the US as the world’s leading power has declined from 47 per cent to 41 per cent while the median percentage placing China in the top spot has increased from 20 per cent to 34 per cent.

This trend has been especially apparent among some of America’s closest allies in Western Europe.

Though the survey was conducted in India, the results were not included.

98 pc Pakistanis positive about China's growing military strength

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Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers jump through rings of fire

The military power of both nations worries many. China’s growing military strength is viewed with trepidation in neighbouring India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and the Philippines.

There is also less concern about China in Malaysia (20 per cent) and Indonesia (39 per cent). It is notable, however, that the proportion of Pakistanis, Malaysians and Indonesians who think China’s growing military power is a positive thing for their country is actually down from previous surveys.

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87 pc Pakistanis think China is a partner

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Pakistani boy waves a national flag of China in Karachi

Half or more of those surveyed in 16 of 38 nations surveyed see China as more of a partner.

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87 pc in Pak feel China is a good influence

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87 pc in Pak feel China is a good influence

Despite their proximity to China, in Southeast and South Asia, the public does not believe China has a greater impact on their countries than the US.

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Youth view the US more favourably

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A United States fan covered in body paint ahead of a football game in Kaiserslautern, Germany

Among most nations surveyed, people under age 30 are especially likely to have a positive view of America.

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America is an enemy: 76 pc Palestinians, 64 pc Pakistanis

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A child's face is seen painted with the words, 'America Go' during an anti-American demonstration in Karachi

When asked whether they think of the US as a partner to their country, an enemy, or neither, clear majorities in 22 nations say it is a partner. It is seen as an enemy in only four nations included in the survey.

Five of the eight European Union countries polled describe the US as a partner.

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50 pc drop in Obama's popularity in China since 2009

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US President Barack Obama listens to a response from Chinese President Xi Jinping

Since US President Barack Obama took office in 2009, his popularity has given America’s image a significant boost, especially in Europe. Obama has largely received more positive ratings than his predecessor, George W Bush. But, Obama’s ratings today are lower than when he took office. China has seen a steep decline in the US president’s popularity.

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43 pc Pakistanis think US aid has negative impact

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A girl holds up her evening meal at an assistance centre for flood victims in Nowshera in Pakistan's northwest Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province

Egypt and Pakistan, two nations that are major recipients of US assistance, but surprisingly they do not view it positively.

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China's does not respect human rights, feels EU

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A boy, accompanied by his parent, participates in a candlelight vigil at Hong Kong's Victoria Park to mourn those who died in a military crackdown on pro-democracy movement at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989

Compared with the US, the government of China receives much lower ratings for how it treats its citizens.

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61 pc Americans, 45 pc in Germany, France support drones

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A US marine with a drone following its landing at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan

The Obama administration’s use of drone strikes faces broad opposition -- half or more in 31 of 39 countries disapprove of drone attacks against extremist groups. At least three-in-four hold this view in 15 countries from all corners of the world, including nations from the Middle East, Europe, Latin America and Asia, the survey says. 

However, three countries support the drone campaign:

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