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Koreans’ attitudes toward the U.S. are improving

Koreans’ attitudes toward the U,air jordan pas cher.S. are improving, according to a poll by Britain’s broadcaster BBC late last year. A survey of 17,abercrombie,457 people in 34 countries on U.S. influence in the international community shows that the number of positive respondents outnumbered negativists only in South Korea and Portugal,hollister pas cher.

Among 1,louboutin,031 South Korean respondents,louboutin pas cher, 49 percent showed a mainly positive attitude toward the U,hollister.S,air jordan. The number of South Korean respondents expressing a mainly negative attitude fell 16 percentage points from 54 percent in late 2006 to 38 percent in the latest survey.

Among the 34 countries,hollister deutschland, 11 countries showed improved attitudes toward the U.S,abercrombie uk. Thirty-five percent of respondents worldwide expressed a positive attitude, up 4 percentage points from 31 percent in 2006. The number with negative perceptions of U.S. influence fell 5 percentage points from 52 percent in the previous survey to 47 percent,abercrombie paris.

Forty-four percent of overall respondents had negative attitudes toward North Korea while 23 percent were positive,hollister. Ninety percent of Japanese respondents and 77 percent of American respondents expressed negative views toward the North,hollister. Among South Korean respondents, only 17 percent were positive and 72 percent were negative.

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