A bold shift in global perceptions has emerged, suggesting that Donald Trump's presidency may have inadvertently contributed to China's rise as a global power. This revelation comes from a comprehensive survey spanning 21 countries, conducted by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), a prominent think tank.
The survey, which included nearly 26,000 respondents from diverse nations such as the US, China, India, Russia, and several European countries, paints a fascinating picture. It reveals that a significant majority across almost all territories believe China's global influence will grow over the next decade. This sentiment is particularly strong in countries like South Africa, Brazil, and Turkey, where over 80% of respondents foresee China's ascendancy.
But here's where it gets controversial: while many countries view China as an ally or a necessary partner, the perception of the US as a reliable ally has taken a hit. Most Europeans no longer see the US as a steadfast partner, and even in countries like Ukraine and South Korea, where China is seen as a rival, the US's standing has declined.
And this is the part most people miss: the survey also highlights a shift in perceptions within China itself. Despite Trump's anti-EU rhetoric, a majority of Chinese citizens view the EU as a great power and a potential partner. This contrasts sharply with the views of many Europeans, who doubt the EU's ability to stand toe-to-toe with the US or China.
The authors of the report, Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard, and Timothy Garton Ash, suggest that Trump's actions, including his intervention in Venezuela and territorial ambitions in Greenland, indicate a shift towards a more fear-based approach to global leadership. They warn that Europe could find itself squeezed or ignored in this new geopolitical landscape.
So, the question remains: is Trump's 'Make America Great Again' strategy inadvertently making China great instead? And what does this mean for the future of global alliances and the balance of power? We invite you to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.