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China is Beating U.S. in the Battle for Influence Over Developing Countries​

By Giulia Carbonaro On 10/25/22 at 6:00 AM EDT


For the first time ever, China has beaten the U.S. in the ideological and political battle to win people's favor in developing countries, as those lose faith in the world's liberal democracies.

According to a recent poll by the Centre for the Future of Democracy of the University of Cambridge, U.K., 62 percent of people in developing countries are now favorable towards China, while 61 percent see the U.S. positively.

Composite Photo of Joe Biden and China

There's only a small distance between the two countries, and that one percentage point difference might not seem so significant. But the data reveals a world that has become more polarized since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February this year.


While Western democracies stand more firmly behind the U.S. and have an overwhelming negative view of China and Russia, a great number of countries stretching between eastern Europe, Asia and the west of Africa have moved closer to China and Russia in the last 10 years.

Data from the Centre for the Future of Democracy—obtained by merging 30 global survey projects that span a total of 137 countries representing 97 percent of the world population—shows that, among the 1.2 billion people living in the world's liberal democracies, 75 percent hold a negative view of China and 87 percent a negative view of Russia

This same data is almost reversed in developing countries. Among the 6.3 billion people who live in the world's remaining 136 countries, 70 percent feel positively towards China and 66 percent towards Russia.

This divide, which has been in the making for the last 10 years as Russia and especially China expanded their influence in developing countries through investments and trades, has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine.

"The world is torn between two opposing clusters: a maritime alliance democracies, led by the United States; and a Eurasian bloc of illiberal or autocratic states, centred upon Russia and China," writes the Centre for the Future of Democracy in its report.

Why Are Russia and China Gaining Support in Developing Countries?

One of the reasons linked to the increased support in developing countries for authoritarian powers like China and Russia are perceived shortcomings of democracies in liberal countries.

A majority of the public is dissatisfied with democratic performance in seven out of 10 countries that are majority-favourable to Russia, according to the Centre for the Future of Democracy, while most feel positively towards China in three-quarters of countries that are majority-dissatisfied with how their democracy is performing.

But there are also economic reasons behind the support China enjoys in developing countries. In 2013, China launched the Belt and Road initiative, a massive project that has invested over $4 trillion into the 147 participating countries to build energy infrastructure and transportation projects.

Among the 4.6 billion people living in countries supported by the Beltand Road Initiative, almost two-thirds hold a positive view of China, compared to just 27 percent in non-participating countries that have not received Beijing's assistance.
On the other hand, China has gained approval in developing countries while losing significant support in developed nations. Five years ago, 42 percent of Western citizens looked at China positively, while now only 23 percent do.

The same is true about Russia: the number of Western citizens holding a positive view of Russia dropped from 39 percent to 12 in the past 10 years, plunging from 23 to 12 percent only since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine.
The troubling factor to consider is that the Kremlin probably doesn't even care about losing support in Western democracies. "The real terrain of Russia's international influence lies outside of the West," writes the Centre for the Future of Democracy.

Some 75 percent of respondents in South Asia, 68 percent in Francophone Africa, 62 percent in Southeast Asia holds a positive opinion of Russia despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

One last reason why developing countries might have swayed from the U.S. towards China and Russia are conflicting values: as the U.S. and Western nations have embraced more progressive values in the last decade—regarding LGBTQ+ rights, individualism, and gender equality—other countries have stuck to their traditional, conservative values.

This has offered an opportunity for authoritarian leaders like Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to present themselves as defenders of "traditional" values in the face of a so-called western "decadence"—Putin's case—and protectors of their country's national sovereignty—Xi's case.

This new world's polarization clearly shows that the nations that feel closer to China and Russia are poorer, less stable, and more dependent upon their external support, while the liberal bloc rallying around the U.S. has a significant advantage, accounting for the lion's share of global military spending, foreign aid, and cultural influence.




 
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Yup!

USA is the new communist.

China is the new USA.

And we just almost entering the Millenium Kingdom era.
 
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Yup!

USA is the new communist.

China is the new USA.

And we just almost entering the Millenium Kingdom era.
US must be dumbfounded by the survey, they believe China is never going to be able to compete with them in ideological and political realm in the world as most of the countries would sure prefer the "choosen" American system over Chinese.
 
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Most in the Global South see the western hegemony and US "rules based order" for what it truly is. Bullshit designed to keep a system intact so the west stays on the top at the exploitation of the people, resources, ownership, sovereignty, and genuine self leadership of the rest of the Global South. They will still want western money though and western living standards. So while most know it for how it is, they still will sell out.
 
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China beats US in the ideological and political battle to win people's favour in developing countries for the first time: Cambridge poll
31 October, 2022, 09:55 am

China for the first time has beaten the US in the ideological and political battle to win people's favour in developing countries, according to a recent poll by the Centre for the Future of Democracy of the University of Cambridge, UK.

With the declining trend of faith in the world's liberal democracies, the poll shows 62% of people in developing countries are now favourable towards China, while 61% see the US positively, Newsweek reported.

Although the one percentage point difference might not seem so significant, it goes to show that the world has become more polarized since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February this year.

"The world is torn between two opposing clusters: maritime alliance democracies, led by the United States; and a Eurasian bloc of illiberal or autocratic states, centred upon Russia and China," writes the Centre for the Future of Democracy in its report.

While Western democracies stand more firmly behind the US and have an overwhelmingly negative view of China and Russia, a great number of countries stretching between Eastern Europe, Asia and the west of Africa have moved closer to China and Russia in the last 10 years.

Data from the Centre for the Future of Democracy—obtained by merging 30 global survey projects that span a total of 137 countries representing 97% of the world population—shows that, among the 1.2 billion people living in the world's liberal democracies, 75% hold a negative view of China and 87% a negative view of Russia.

This same data is almost reversed in developing countries. Among the 6.3 billion people who live in the world's remaining 136 countries, 70% feel positively towards China and 66% towards Russia.


This divide, which has been in the making for the last 10 years as Russia and especially China expanded their influence in developing countries through investments and trade, has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine.


Here is why Russia and China gaining support in developing countries

One of the reasons linked to the increased support in developing countries for authoritarian powers like China and Russia are perceived shortcomings of democracies in liberal countries.


A majority of the public is dissatisfied with democratic performance in seven out of 10 countries that are majority-favourable to Russia, according to the Centre for the Future of Democracy, while most feel positively towards China in three-quarters of countries that are majority-dissatisfied with how their democracy is performing.

But there are also economic reasons behind the support China enjoys in developing countries. In 2013, China launched the Belt and Road initiative, a massive project that has invested over $4 trillion into the 147 participating countries to build energy infrastructure and transportation projects.

Among the 4.6 billion people living in countries supported by the Belt and Road Initiative, almost two-thirds hold a positive view of China, compared to just 27% in non-participating countries that have not received Beijing's assistance.

On the other hand, China has gained approval in developing countries while losing significant support in developed nations. Five years ago, 42% of Western citizens looked at China positively, while now only 23% do.

The same is true about Russia: the number of Western citizens holding a positive view of Russia dropped from 39% to 12 in the past 10 years, plunging from 23 to 12% only since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine.

The troubling factor to consider is that the Kremlin probably doesn't even care about losing support in Western democracies. "The real terrain of Russia's international influence lies outside of the West," writes the Centre for the Future of Democracy.

Some 75% of respondents in South Asia, 68% in Francophone Africa, 62% in Southeast Asia hold a positive opinion of Russia despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

One last reason why developing countries might have swayed from the US towards China and Russia are conflicting values: as the US and Western nations have embraced more progressive values in the last decade—regarding LGBTQ+ rights, individualism, and gender equality—other countries have stuck to their traditional, conservative values.

This new world's polarization clearly shows that the nations that feel closer to China and Russia are poorer, less stable, and more dependent upon their external support, while the liberal bloc rallying around the US has a significant advantage, accounting for the lion's share of global military spending, foreign aid, and cultural influence.

 
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They specifically name the US, China, and Russia.

What about all the other countries?

For all we know France and UK are above.
 
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This trend is unstoppable, democracy is fast losing its appeal in developing world.

 
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US bombs while China builds. People can't be stupid forever.
 
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It only shows western anti China propaganda campaign failed miserably in developing world.
 
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The west has made itself a cultural wasteland

This lgtbq feces, green haied twitter freaks, woke horseshit is absolutely vomit inducing to every normal human being thats not a leftist liberal living in the west

And they are shocked that the rest of normal humanity is not embracing this trash? Who woulda though?

The west is culturally bankrupt
 
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The world is awed by China's speed.

But what is actually China's ideology???

China's ideology that wins the whole world is not "Communism" nor "Democracy".

There's nothing new offered by China, every single human being already knows about it.

But the way they implement it, it's beyond everyone's imagination, as well as bringing new hope to the world.

The name of the ideology is "good governance".

As simple as that, who doesn't know about "good governance"?

Surprisingly, even children know it as well.


"Good governance" beat out any kind of ideology war, ending all the ideology debate.

Even USA can have another golden age if they are able to implement "good governance".

India will become the new superpower because of "good governance".

Africa will return to its former glory as the golden continent just because of "good governance".

And that is what Indonesia is trying to implement right now under President Jokowi, "good governance".
 
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Some morons still believe the view of the west is the view of the world, they forver live in their delusional world.
 
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