The findings were released in a statement by the center on Saturday.
The survey was conducted before President Biden proposed a plan aimed at ending the Israel-Hamas war.
The timing of the survey is important as it reflects global perceptions of Biden’s foreign policy before any potential impacts of his proposal could be evaluated.
In addition to evaluating opinions on Biden’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war, the survey also measured international confidence in other major world leaders.
These included French President Emmanuel Macron, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The results of this survey provide general perspective on how these leaders are viewed globally in terms of their international policies and leadership qualities.
“On Biden’s handling of five major international issues, he gets his most negative reviews on how he’s dealt with the Israel-Hamas war. Of the issues included in the survey, this ranks lowest in most of the surveyed countries, including Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa.”
“In nearly every country surveyed, fewer than half approve of the way he has been dealing with the Israel-Hamas war. The only exception is in Kenya, where a majority sees Biden’s handling of the war in a positive light. (Note that our survey was conducted prior to Biden announcing a proposal to end the Israel-Hamas war.),” the statement reads.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>