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Jun 10, 2021 54 secs
A median of 75 percent of respondents expressed confidence in Biden, compared with 17 percent for Trump last year, according to the survey.

In the U.K., for example, 64 percent of those surveyed said they view the U.S.

The results found that of the 16,254 people in 16 countries surveyed in North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region between March and May, more than 60 percent said they have confidence in Biden to "do the right thing" in world affairs.

Overall, a median of 74 percent has confidence in Biden to “do the right thing” in world affairs, according to Pew.

as a “somewhat reliable partner.” No more than 20 percent of respondents said that the U.S.

Seventy-five percent of respondents in Australia and Japan both said the U.S.

And favorability in Taiwan is down slightly from 68 percent to 61 percent, compared to a 2019 Pew poll.

However, a median of only 50 percent of respondents said in the Pew survey that they believe American democracy is working well.

For instance, a median of 34 percent of those surveyed across 12 nations had a favorable overall opinion of the U.S

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