Ranked: How 45 Countries View America

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Key Takeaways

  • Israel and Nigeria rank first, with 83% of respondents holding favorable views of America.
  • Emerging economies including Vietnam, India, and the Philippines rank above many Western countries.
  • Nine of the 10 lowest favorability ratings come from traditional U.S. allies in Europe and North America.

America remains one of the world’s most influential countries, but public opinion of the U.S. varies widely across the globe.

Some of its strongest support now comes from emerging economies such as Vietnam, India, and the Philippines, while favorability has weakened across several longtime Western allies.

This graphic ranks how people in 45 countries view the U.S. using January 2026 survey data from Morning Consult’s America Reputation Tracker.

Where Positive Views Are the Highest

Israel and Nigeria rank first in the survey, with 83% of respondents holding favorable views of America.

Morocco, Vietnam, and Peru round out the top five, highlighting how some of the strongest support for the U.S. now comes from outside its traditional circle of Western allies.

Country % Favorable % N/A % Unfavorable
🇮🇱 Israel 83% 7% 10%
🇳🇬 Nigeria 83% 7% 10%
🇲🇦 Morocco 68% 13% 19%
🇻🇳 Vietnam 64% 16% 20%
🇵🇪 Peru 64% 14% 22%
🇮🇳 India 62% 10% 28%
🇵🇰 Pakistan 61% 17% 22%
🇵🇭 Philippines 61% 14% 25%
🇦🇷 Argentina 58% 14% 28%
🇨🇴 Colombia 57% 14% 29%
🇷🇴 Romania 57% 19% 24%
🇨🇱 Chile 57% 13% 30%
🇩🇿 Algeria 56% 20% 25%
🇦🇪 UAE 55% 14% 31%
🇵🇱 Poland 55% 17% 29%
🇧🇷 Brazil 54% 13% 33%
🇿🇦 South Africa 53% 12% 35%
🇪🇬 Egypt 48% 14% 39%
🇮🇩 Indonesia 45% 16% 39%
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 45% 20% 35%
🇲🇽 Mexico 43% 15% 42%
🇰🇷 South Korea 43% 12% 46%
🇪🇸 Spain 39% 14% 47%
🇬🇧 UK 39% 13% 48%
🇦🇺 Australia 38% 12% 49%
🇲🇾 Malaysia 38% 18% 44%
🇷🇺 Russia 37% 22% 41%
🇹🇭 Thailand 37% 31% 32%
🇯🇵 Japan 36% 24% 41%
🇮🇪 Ireland 35% 8% 57%
🇨🇿 Czechia 35% 15% 51%
🇮🇹 Italy 34% 15% 52%
🇸🇬 Singapore 33% 12% 55%
🇹🇷 Turkey 32% 19% 49%
🇦🇹 Austria 31% 7% 62%
🇨🇭 Switzerland 31% 10% 60%
🇨🇳 China 30% 33% 37%
🇫🇷 France 30% 20% 50%
🇩🇪 Germany 28% 14% 58%
🇳🇴 Norway 25% 3% 72%
🇨🇦 Canada 25% 10% 66%
🇸🇪 Sweden 23% 9% 69%
🇧🇪 Belgium 22% 14% 64%
🇳🇱 Netherlands 21% 14% 66%

India has the highest favorability rating of any major economy at 62%, ranking ahead of countries such as Canada, Germany, and France.

Argentina also places in the top 10, underscoring how perceptions of America are often strongest in countries that view the U.S. as an important economic, security, or strategic partner.

The Countries Souring on America

Trade disputes and rising political tensions have weighed heavily on America’s image among many of its traditional allies.

Tariffs on Canada and Europe, criticism of NATO, suggestions that Canada could become the 51st state, and President Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland have all strained relations across the Western alliance. As a result, nine of the 10 lowest favorability ratings in the survey come from Western countries, including Canada, France, Germany, and Sweden.

In response to growing uncertainty around U.S. policy, Canada has expanded economic cooperation with Europe and sought closer engagement with China.

One of the survey’s most surprising findings is that China ranks ahead of several longstanding U.S. allies. Despite ongoing geopolitical rivalry between Washington and Beijing, America’s favorability rating in China exceeds that of countries including Canada, Belgium, and Sweden.

In other words, countries that have been America’s closest partners for decades now view it less favorably than its chief geopolitical rival.

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