ApetteRiche
ApetteRiche t1_j2n6hsa wrote
Reply to comment by fitzroy95 in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
Correct and the beauty is we can still call the US out for it, including Americans. That wouldn't be the case if China or Russia was in charge.
ApetteRiche t1_j2n69ao wrote
Reply to comment by BlishBlash in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
Question is how long that positivity towards China will last. From my understanding China is offering to build infrastructure in poorer countries by giving them a loan. However, if they are unable to pay the loan back in a certain amount of time, China becomes the owner of said infrastructure.
ApetteRiche t1_j2nvkzu wrote
Reply to comment by Lostmyfnusername in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
You don't understand how it's important for a country to be in charge of their own infrastructure?