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Trust in China has plummeted in recent years, poll of Australians says
By foreign affairs reporter Melissa Clarke

Posted 24 JunJune 2020, updated 24 JunJune 2020
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Just 22 per cent of Australians trust Xi Jinping to do the right thing in world affairs, the poll says.(Reuters: Thomas Peter)

Australians' attitudes towards China are hardening, according to a wide-ranging poll that has found plummeting trust in China and its President Xi Jinping.

Key points:
  • Trust in China has more than halved in recent years, according to the Lowy Institute's poll
  • Australians are broadly sceptical of US President Donald Trump
  • Australians are ranking COVID-19, drought and economic downturn as top concerns
Only 23 per cent of Australians trust China to act responsibly in the world, a dramatic fall from 52 per cent just two years ago.

The Lowy Institute's annual poll gauges Australians' attitudes towards a range of international issues and this year saw 2,448 Australians questioned in late March.

Natasha Kassam from the Lowy Institue said the poll detected a "generally gloomy sentiment", with Australians feeling "far more distrustful, pessimistic and generally less secure in the world."

"This may not sound particularly surprising given the COVID-19 pandemic and Australia's first recession in 29 years," she said.

"But we can see that ongoing tensions with China and frustration with the United States have contributed to this generally gloomy sentiment."

Trust in China's President Xi Jinping 'to do the right thing regarding world affairs' has dropped to just 22 per cent, which is half of what it was in 2018.

"Until about two years ago, Australians saw China as an economic opportunity," said Ms Kassam.

tariffs on Australian barley exports, warn its students against studying in Australia, as well as being identified as the source of cyber-attacks against the country.

Massive approval of Ardern, but not so for Trump
Australians still value the alliance with the United States, with nearly eight in 10 describing America as 'very' or 'fairly' important to Australia's security.

Only one in three Australians trust US President Donald Trump 'to do the right thing', which is actually a slight improvement on how he was viewed last year, before he faced impeachment proceedings.

"Australians remains sceptical of President Trump and his America-first policies," Ms Kassam said.

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Australians' confidence in Jacinda Ardern is emphatic, according to the poll.(AAP: Mick Tsikas)
By contrast, 87 per cent of Australians have confidence in New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and 73 per cent have confidence in Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Australians feel less safe in 2020 than any other time in the Lowy Poll's 16-year history.

Only 50 per cent said they felt safe when asked about world events, compared to nearly 8 in 10 just two years ago.

Last year, climate change was the dominant concern of Australians when asked about critical threats to Australia's interests.

This year, drought, COVID-19 and economic downturn are proving to be greater concerns.

"We can see some level of concern about climate change subsiding as it's no longer at the forefront of people's minds," said Ms Kassam.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06...sceptical-china-disappointed-america/12384682
 
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1. West never trusted colored folks in the first place.

2. Colored folks finally realized West more racist than they were told. The spell of Western superiority has been broken.


In the end, colored folks gained the most.
 
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If you cannot do the time then you don't do the crime

Australia, being an insignificant gum player in the world, should know their place and don't be so willingly serve as an use-and-then-throw-away tool by their American master to try to pick a tiny little fight with China.
 
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LOL, The Chinese trust in Australia is historically low!
Everyone is annoyed by the Aussie clown, only more sanction will calm them down.

We don't call them Aussie anymore it's Shoe Gum.

If you cannot do the time then you don't do the crime

Australia, being an insignificant gum player in the world, should know their place and don't be so willingly serve as an use-and-then-throw-away tool by their American master to try to pick a tiny little fight with China.

Shoe Gum = Australia
 
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Who gives a shit if Anglo trust China? Anglo world have been trying to destroy China for a long time. I’m pretty such most Aussie are racist
 
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And of course, the trust of Australian to the US and UK, especially to their roles as beacons to follow, must go sky high. If so, good luck to them.
 
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Who care about Aussies? What they should do is to take care of their forrest and koala, not poking their nose to our affairs.
 
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IMO Australians should be more concern on how Chinese think of them.
Sinophobia promoted by Scott Morrison will be bad joss for Aussie economy in the coming years.

China represents a huge market for Australian produce.
Unless Australians believe that their products are irreplaceable or felt that they can do without China orders.
 
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