美国人最喜欢(及最不喜欢)的国家
Which Countries Americans Like Most (And Least)

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2026年2月的一项盖洛普调查显示,美国公众对外国的看法主要受到长期外交、安全和文化纽带的影响。 包括日本、加拿大、意大利、丹麦、法国、英国和德国在内的传统盟友在排行榜中名列前茅。值得注意的是,这七个国家均与美国保持着正式条约或北约关系。尽管加拿大仍享有高度评价,但其好感度已跌至历史最低点;而得益于经济和安全伙伴关系的深化,日本的地位在过去三十年中稳步提升。 相比之下,以色列的情况则表现出独特的两极分化,对其持好感和反感观点的人数比例几乎持平。这种转变与美国对中东冲突态度的演变相吻合,美国民众对巴勒斯坦人的同情心近期二十多年来首次超过了对以色列人的同情。 归根结底,数据表明,尽管地理和经济距离很重要,但美国人的看法具有高度的流动性,反映了地缘政治紧张局势和国内态度的转变。那些涉及直接战略竞争或国际冲突的国家在榜单中始终排名垫底。

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Public opinion offers a window into how Americans perceive the world beyond their borders.

Using Gallup survey data from February 2026, this ranking, via Visual Capitalist's Dorothy Neufeld, shows how Americans view 21 major countries, from longtime allies to geopolitical competitors.

The results provide a snapshot of global perceptions at a time of shifting international relationships and rising geopolitical tensions.

How Americans View 21 Major Countries

The table below shows favorable and unfavorable ratings based on a Gallup survey of 1,001 U.S. adults conducted in February 2026.

America’s Allies Dominate the Top

Canada remains one of America’s most favorably viewed countries, but its 80% rating is the lowest Gallup has recorded.

Japan, Canada, Italy, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany all rank near the top of the list. Their strong economic, security, and cultural connections to the U.S. highlight how foreign relationships can shape public perceptions.

Notably, each of the top seven countries is either a NATO member or a formal U.S. treaty ally.

Japan and Italy moved ahead of Canada and Britain in 2026 after favorability toward both longtime allies fell to record lows. Meanwhile, Japan’s rating has climbed steadily from 65% in 1995, reflecting decades of expanding economic and security ties.

Mexico ranks eighth overall with a 66% favorable rating, suggesting that deep economic and cultural connections can outweigh political tensions.

Israel Stands Apart

Israel occupies a uniquely divisive position in American public opinion. In 2026, 46% of Americans viewed Israel favorably, while 48% viewed it unfavorably, making it one of the few countries in the survey with nearly equal shares of positive and negative views.

The divide comes amid changing attitudes toward the Middle East conflict. According to Gallup, 2026 marked the first year in more than two decades that Americans expressed greater sympathy for Palestinians than Israelis. While this measure differs from overall country favorability, it highlights how public opinion on the region has shifted in recent years.

What the Results Reveal

The rankings suggest that public opinion is shaped by more than economics or geography alone.

Countries with longstanding diplomatic, security, and cultural ties to the United States tend to receive the strongest ratings, while nations associated with conflict or strategic competition generally rank near the bottom.

At the same time, the results highlight how perceptions can evolve. Japan has steadily climbed in favorability over the past three decades, while support for longtime partners such as Canada and the United Kingdom has softened in recent years.

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To learn more about this topic, check out this graphic on the countries losing trust in America.

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