AI summary:

A recent survey by an American Think Tank revealed widespread negative opinions about China across 24 countries, with 67% expressing unfavorable views. However, the survey's focus on 11 NATO countries raises questions about its global representation, as these nations constitute a small portion of the world's population. In contrast, middle-income countries exhibited varied opinions, with seven expressing favorable views. A broader survey conducted by Cambridge University across 137 countries found that over 70% of the developing world's population held positive views of China. The survey prompts curiosity about how developing nations perceive the West.