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Germany tops poll of nations seen as having a 'positive influence'

Germany is the most popular country in the world despite well-publicised protests against its insistence on austerity measures within the European Union, according to an annual poll for the BBC World Service.

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Germany is the most popular country in the world despite well-publicised protests against its insistence on austerity measures within the European Union, according to an annual poll for the BBC World Service.

More than 26,000 people from around the world were asked to rate 16 countries on whether their global influence was "mainly positive" or "mainly negative".

Some 59 per cent of those polled rated Germany as having a positive influence, while Iran came last with only 15 per cent looking upon it favourably. The results were released on Thursday.

Even in Spain, which is suffering from stringent austerity measures due to a German-led financial rescue package, 68 per cent said they felt Germany had "a mainly positive influence in the world".

Respondents in Greece, which has seen anti-German protests depicting Chancellor Angela Merkel as a Nazi for her insistence on fiscal belt-tightening, gave it the worst rating, with 52 per cent saying it was a bad influence.

Germany displaced Japan at the top of the table, with the Asian giant's popularity falling from 58 per cent last year to 51 per cent.

Canada and Britain scored second and third, both with 55 per cent positive ratings, while Pakistan and North Korea completed the bottom three.

The poll was conducted for the BBC by GlobeScan and PIPA, and quizzed randomly selected people in 25 countries.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Global majority rate Germany most positive
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