Canada, Britain Favored Most in U.S.; Russia, N. Korea Least (2024)

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  • Favorability of Canada 88%, Great Britain 86%
  • Russia and North Korea each viewed favorably by 9%
  • Democrats rate Ukraine, Mexico more positively than Republicans do

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans continue to hold Canada and Great Britain in higher regard than all other countries rated in Gallup’s annual World Affairs survey, with close to nine in 10 viewing these U.S. allies favorably. Russia now ties with North Korea as the least favorably reviewed country.

Ten other countries among the 21 rated this year garner majority-level favorable ratings from the American public, including France, Japan and Germany, which at least 80% view “very” or “mostly” favorably. Taiwan, India, Israel, Ukraine and Egypt earn favorable scores ranging from 68% to 77%, while Brazil (64%) and Mexico (59%) are lower.

In addition to Russia and North Korea, seven other countries have mostly negative images, viewed favorably by less than half of Americans. Among them are Cuba (42%), Saudi Arabia (30%) and the Palestinian Authority (26%). The favorability of Iraq, Afghanistan, China and Iran is only in the teens.

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These latest data, from the Feb. 1-23 poll, mark the 23rd consecutive year that Gallup has tracked Americans’ views of roughly 20 countries. Fifteen have been included each February since 2001 in Gallup’s annual World Affairs survey, and India and Afghanistan have been included in most of those polls. The others have been asked about less frequently. Readings before 2001 were sporadic but began in 1979.

Americans typically rate countries that have positive relations with the U.S. in a favorable light. Canada and Great Britain consistently rank at the top of the list, while Japan and Germany also get strong ratings annually.

When otherwise highly rated countries have had negative interactions with the U.S., their favorable ratings have reflected it. For instance, opinions of France have generally been quite favorable in the U.S., but amid Americans’ displeasure with France’s unwillingness to back the U.S. invasion of Iraq, its favorability fell to 47% in 2004. Similarly, Egypt’s favorable rating was below 50% from 2011 through 2015 after anti-government protests resulted in the resignation of longtime President Hosni Mubarak.

Other countries have consistently had low ratings as a result of continued tensions with the U.S. and the international community. North Korea is one such country -- its favorable rating has never been higher than 31% and has not risen above 15% in more than 20 years. Also, Afghanistan and four Middle Eastern nations -- Iran, Iraq, the Palestinian Authority and Saudi Arabia -- have been viewed unfavorably by majorities in all of Gallup's readings this century.

Americans’ Opinions of Several Countries Changed Between 2022 and 2023

Americans’ opinions of China and Russia have been measured since 1979 and 1989, respectively, and while both countries’ favorability has been at the majority level at some point in the past, each is currently at its record-lowest point. The two countries continue to be viewed as the United States’ greatest enemies.

Amid tensions with China, solid majorities of Americans believe both its military and economic powers are critical threats to the U.S. Opinions of China, which were already low, fell another five percentage points between 2022 and 2023.

As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, both the war and Russia’s military power are viewed as critical threats by majorities of Americans, and opinions of Russia have worsened by six points since last year, while Ukraine’s favorable rating has risen by the same amount to a new high.

Several other countries saw changes in their favorable ratings:

  • As controversy about migrants entering the U.S. illegally at its Southern border continues, Americans’ opinions of Mexico have slipped four points.
  • India’s favorability fell seven points from its all-time high rating in 2022, likely due, at least in part, to the country’s decision not to condemn Russia for its war with Ukraine. Americans’ rating of India this year is their worst since 2013.
  • Egypt edged up four points in favorability to the highest Gallup has measured for it to date.

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Partisans’ Opinions of 15 Countries Differ Significantly

Partisans hold similar views of six countries: Brazil, Egypt, Taiwan, Japan, India and North Korea, while they diverge on the remaining 15.

Favorable ratings of four countries are significantly higher among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents than among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. These include Israel (rated 23 points higher by Republicans), Great Britain, Saudi Arabia and Russia (each rated between four and nine points higher).

At the same time, Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents are significantly more likely than Republicans and Republican-leaning independents to view 11 countries favorably: Mexico, Ukraine, the Palestinian Authority, Canada, Cuba, France, China, Iran, Germany, Iraq and Afghanistan. The party gaps on Mexico, Ukraine and the Palestinian Authority range from 22 to 24 points.

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Bottom Line

At a time when the United States is facing numerous challenges abroad, Americans continue to rate close U.S. allies Canada, Great Britain, France, Japan and Germany the most favorably. At the other end of the spectrum, North Korea, which frequently receives the worst ratings, is joined this year by Russia as the latter’s favorability has plunged to a new low. China, too, has fallen further out of favor with the American public, and is now in line with ratings for Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Canada, Britain Favored Most in U.S.; Russia, N. Korea Least (2024)

FAQs

Canada, Britain Favored Most in U.S.; Russia, N. Korea Least? ›

The countries with the highest favorable ratings are Canada, Great Britain, France, Japan, Germany and Taiwan. Their ratings range from 88% to 77%. The worst-rated countries are North Korea, Russia, Iran, China, Afghanistan and Iraq, with ratings of 9% to 17%.

What countries does Canada like the most? ›

The U.K. and Italy are the most-liked countries for Canadians, poll finds. A new survey shows Canadians have favourable and positive opinions of the U.K., Italy, Japan and France, "all things considered." about these countries.

Are the US and Canada combined bigger than Russia? ›

7.597 million square miles U.S. and Canada combined. 6.08 million square miles, Russia. The combined U.S/Canada is larger than Russia alone. Russia is however, the largest nation in the world by area.

How do Americans view Canada? ›

On every item canvassed, Americans are more likely to feel favourably about Canada more than their own country. This is most pronounced in two areas. Two-thirds of Americans feel Canada is a safe country (64%), whereas 43 per cent say this of their own.

What is the Gallup's annual World Affairs survey? ›

The Gallup World Poll tracks important issues worldwide, such as food access, business and economics, education, employment, health, migration, well-being and press freedom. Since creating the World Poll in 2005, Gallup has conducted studies in more than 160 countries that include 99% of the world's adult population.

Which country does America like the most? ›

Bar chart showing percentage of Americans who have a very or mostly favorable opinion of 21 foreign countries from a February 1-23, 2023, Gallup poll. The countries with the highest favorable ratings are Canada, Great Britain, France, Japan, Germany and Taiwan.

Is Canada like the UK or US? ›

Canada resembles the United States rather than Britain in having a written constitution. This is the British North America Act (commonly referred to as the BNA Act) of 1867 and its amendments.

Which is bigger USA or Canada or China? ›

The land area of China is around 3.7million square miles, while the land area of the U.S. (minus Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. Territories), is 2.9million square miles. If you add in Alaska and Hawaii then they are about the same, but the U.S. is a little larger.

Which country is area wise in the world? ›

Russia is the largest country in the world by land area, spanning across two continents, Europe and Asia.

Is the US bigger than China with Alaska? ›

However, the total area of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, ranks third or fourth. In land area only, the country ranks fourth, behind Russia, Canada, and China, but ahead of Brazil and Australia.

Why do Canadians say "eh"? ›

Using “eh” to end the statement of an opinion or an explanation is a way for the speaker to express solidarity with the listener. It's not exactly asking for reassurance or confirmation, but it's not far off: the speaker is basically saying, hey, we're on the same page here, we agree on this.

Is Canada more like Europe or America? ›

Canada sits on the United States' northern border with a population roughly twice that of Florida, but with a culture and mentality that melds together Europe and the United States.

Is living in Canada like the US? ›

While some expenses may be higher in Canada, such as food and real estate, the USA faces higher costs in areas like healthcare and education. Living in major cities across both countries can be costly, but when making a cross-border comparison, the USA emerges as the pricier option.

Who owns Gallup? ›

Gallup is a private, employee-owned company based in Washington, D.C. Its headquarters is located at The Gallup Building.

What does Gallup mean? ›

noun. Gal·​lup poll. ¦galə(p)¦pōl. : a sampling of public opinion on a particular issue or of the degree of information among the public about a particular thing or of opinion or information in a particular group taken by questioning a representative cross section.

How does Gallup work? ›

Gallup uses telephone surveys in countries where telephone coverage represents at least 80% of the population or is the customary survey methodology. In countries where telephone interviewing is employed, Gallup uses a random-digit-dial (RDD) method or a nationally representative list of phone numbers.

What country does Canada have the best relationship with? ›

Canada and the United States have a long, complex, and intertwined relationship; they are close allies, co-operating regularly on military campaigns and humanitarian efforts.

What do Canadians think of the UK? ›

In a Nanos Research opinion poll taken in 2019, more than 80 per cent of Canadians viewed the UK as a positive or somewhat positive partner for Canada; higher than any other country asked in the poll.

Which country's people are more in Canada? ›

The country's ten largest self-reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 were Canadian (accounting for 15.6 percent of the population), followed by English (14.7 percent), Irish (12.1 percent), Scottish (12.1 percent), French (11.0 percent), German (8.1 percent), Chinese (4.7 percent), Italian (4.3 percent), ...

Which country has the most Canadian? ›

A recent extraction (2019) for Statistics Canada reported that 83,774 people were in the register. According to these data, the five countries with the most Canadian citizens were the United States (28,993), Canada (14,695), the United Kingdom (8,459), Australia (3,288) and Hong Kong (3,090).

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