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领导人形象:习近平国内国际认可度第1

中国日报网12月17日电,根据哈佛大学肯尼迪政府管理学院艾什中心官方网站今天公布的对世界主要国家领导人形象的全球公众调查结果,在受访者对本国领导人认可度、30国受访者对十国领导人认可度、以及受访者对本国领导人正确处理国内及国际事务信心度方面,中国国家主席习近平都排名第一。

该调查征询了来自30个国家的公众对于10位具有全球影响力的国家领导人的看法,着重从知名度、关注度、认可度、信心度等维度开展调查。

世界主要领导人形象认知调查

习近平国内国际认可度均排名第一

关于认可度方面,习近平主席获得国内和国际受访者的高度认可。国内评价方面,10分制下被评价分值达9分,是10个国家领导人中唯一评分值达到9分的领导人,排名二至四位的分别是俄罗斯总统普京(8.7分)、印度总理莫迪(8.6分)和南非总统祖马(7.0分)。综合30个国家的评分值,习主席排名仍是第一,排名二至四位的分别是印度总理莫迪、德国总理默克尔和南非总统祖马。

调查显示,习主席受到亚洲、非洲和东欧大部分国家公众的高度评价。

哈佛大学肯尼迪政府管理学院艾什中心托尼·赛奇教授分析指出,30国受访者对十国领导人作为的打分结果显示,习主席的平均得分最高,为7.5分,“他在日本以外的其他国家普遍受到好评。”

调查显示,93.9%的中国受访者表示关注习主席。

受访者对本国领导人信心度习近平排名第一

赛奇指出,在本国公众对国家领导人正确处理国内外事务的信心方面,可以发现同样的趋势。对十国受访者对本国领导人正确处理国内及国际事务信心度的调查显示,习主席获得国内民众高度支持。中国公众对习近平“正确处理国内事务信心度”和“正确处理国际事务信心度”分别为94.8%和93.8%,位居十国之首。排名2、3位的分别是印度总理莫迪(93.2%,93.3%)和俄罗斯总统普京(86.2%,86.0%)。

习主席处理国内事务的能力在亚洲地区(日本除外)和非洲地区获得了高信任率。美国受访者对习主席正确处理国际事务方面的信心度达到51.3%。习主席在其他国家的得分也普遍很好。

关于知名度方面,习主席在30个国家中的总体知名度为59.1%,位于第四位。前三位是美国总统奥巴马、俄罗斯总统普京和英国首相卡梅伦。

通过30国受访者对十国发展方向正确性的认同度调查,赛奇指出,近几十年,中国惊人的发展速度给亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲一些国家留下深刻印象,并获得了高度评价。

到访过的国家公众对习近平更有信心

调查还显示,在习主席到访过的国家,公众对他的态度呈现明显变化。首先,在对其处理国内和国际事务的信心度上,习主席到访国家的公众的评价比其他国家高出10%。或许不太令人意外的是,在习主席到访过的国家中,他的知晓率也高出10%。

本次调查涉及的10位国家领导人是:中国国家主席习近平、俄罗斯总统普京、美国总统奥巴马、英国首相卡梅伦、法国总统奥朗德、德国总理默克尔、日本首相安倍晋三、巴西总统罗塞夫、印度总理莫迪、南非总统祖马。此次调查涉及到的领导人所管理的国家正沿着迥异的道路发展,既有完全的市场主导型国家,又有国家参与和主导经济命脉的国家。

调查对象来自30个国家,其中亚洲国家12个(中国、日本、韩国、印度尼西亚、越南、新加坡、马来西亚、泰国、巴基斯坦、印度、以色列、沙特阿拉伯),非洲4个(埃及、肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚、南非),美洲4个(美国、加拿大、巴西、智利),欧洲8个(俄罗斯、乌克兰、法国、英国、西班牙、德国、意大利、芬兰),大洋洲2个(澳大利亚、新西兰)。


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《华盛顿邮报》的英文报道及评论在下面----- 原来,并非是哈佛大学肯尼迪政府管理学院艾什中心的调查结果(红字). 而是日本的GMO的调查结果(Research by Japanese research firm GMO),是交由艾什中心分析后得出的报告,与艾什中心没有任何实质关系(analyzed by Anthony Saich at the Harvard Kennedy School ). 《中国日报》整天忽悠支人!恶心! Chinese leader Xi Jinping shakes hands with President Obama in the White House. A new survey shows Xi to be significantly more popular than the U.S. President globally. (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) BEIJING – He presides over a one-party state that jails more journalists than any other on the planet, silences its critics ruthlessly and censors the Internet extensively. But China’s President Xi Jinping is not only wildly popular in his own country, he could be the most popular world leader globally. Research by Japanese research firm GMO — and analyzed by Anthony Saich at the Harvard Kennedy School — showed Xi scoring the highest favorable rating among 10 world leaders, based on a survey of citizens from 30 countries across the globe. Xi topped the tables domestically and internationally, scoring an average of 9 out of 10 among his own people, and 7.3 out of 10 globally, ahead of India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with a global score of 7.2, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who scored 7.0. It is no real surprise that Xi’s scores highly among his own people: his far-reaching crackdown on official corruption is very popular here, and his folksy style, exemplified by a 2013 visit to a steamed bun shop, has made him seem more down-to-earth than many of his predecessors. Nor do most Chinese people share the distaste for one-party rule that many in the West feel: but whether that is more down to the Party’s achievements in promoting economic growth, maintaining stability and restoring national pride, or its relentless propaganda and silencing of alternative viewpoints, is something of a mute point. But it might be more surprising to some that Xi is well received abroad, especially in the West, where China’s efforts to project its soft power are often mocked. But as Saich, of the Kennedy School’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, concludes “responses are influenced by geopolitics.” The survey show’s Xi scoring well in Pakistan and Russia, as well as in Tanzania and Kenya and, to a slightly lesser extent, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. These range from geopolitical allies to beneficiaries of Chinese investment and countries where China’s economic model is attractive. He fares less well in rival nations like Japan and Vietnam, and in Western Europe. The survey has several other interesting findings. Aside from Xi, the next most popular leader domestically is Vladimir Putin. Citizens in democratic nations, where politics is contested and the press more open, Saich concludes, tend to be more critical of their leaders and policies than in “those nations where politics is less contested” and the media more influenced by the government. But Putin does not share Xi’s global popularity, scoring bottom of the 10 leaders on the international rankings, with a score of 6.0. After his annexation of Crimea and military adventurism in eastern Ukraine, Putin is unpopular in Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada and above all in Russia’s neighbor, Finland. Outside Russia, he scores best in Vietnam and China. Among more democratic leaders, Modi does well, ranking third most popular at home and second most popular abroad, after his landslide election victory in May. That Modi’s victory has brought a surge in optimism is also evidenced by the fact that India tops the rankings as the country whose people are happiest about their own development path. That also might come as a surprise to foreigners who often denigrate the country’s vibrant but unruly democracy. Angela Merkel comes third globally, but that score is dragged down by unpopularity in Russia, with whose government she has recently taken a tougher line, and in Spain, where Germany’s austere financial policies are blamed for prolonging an economic slump. But Merkel is otherwise well regarded, ranking first in 13 countries, and among the top three leaders in 23 nations. President Barack Obama ranks 7th in terms of domestic popularity, with a score of 6.2, and 6th abroad, with a score of 6.6. He can at least take comfort from the fact that, in both tables, he outscores Japan’s Shinzo Abe, Britain’s David Cameron and France’s Francois Hollande.
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"中国日报网12月17日电,根据哈佛大学肯尼迪政府管理学院艾什中心官方网站今天公布的对世界主要国家领导人形象的全球公众调查结果" 艾什中心官方网说的是下面这个吧,谁能帮我把原文找出来看看?找了10分钟了,还没找到。 http://www.ash.harvard.edu/
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面具总有脱落的一天. 金正恩参评的话,国内得分肯定第一.
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越独裁“认可度”越高。
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