Europeans take a far more pessimistic view than Americans about the prospects for China showing global leadership in the next five years, with Germans expressing particularly strong doubts about the prospects for co-operation with Beijing, according to a survey of transatlantic opinion.
Transatlantic Trends 2010, published annually by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, found that some 91 per cent of Americans believed China would exert strong leadership five years from now.
By contrast, the poll showed that a far smaller proportion of Europeans – 68 per cent – took the same view.
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