
Around the globe, Mr. Obama inspires more confidence – by a wide margin – than any other national leader, according to a recent 20-country poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org.
An average of 61 percent of respondents expressed a lot or some belief that the US chief executive would “do the right thing regarding world affairs,” in the survey’s phrase. (This figure excludes US voters, for whom the comparable figure was 70 percent.)
The WorldPublicOpinion poll surveyed about 20,000 people in countries that make up 62 percent of the world’s population. Most of the biggest nations were included, among them China, India, Russia, the US, and Indonesia.
Obama did not do well everywhere.
Only 23 percent of Russians had any confidence he would do the right thing. (By contrast, Russians gave an 82 percent thumbs-up to their own Prime Minister Valdimir Putin.)
In Pakistan, Obama won only 30 percent approval. In Egypt, the figure was 39 percent, despite the US president’s attempts to reach out to the Muslim world.
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By contrast, there are nations where Obama is far more popular than he is at home. In Great Britain, 92 percent of respondents said they had confidence in his actions. In Kenya, it was 95 percent.
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