
Young people in three European countries are sharply critical of the world’s two most powerful countries, a study has found.
They are concerned about the US’s role as the “world’s policeman” and China’s growing economic might, says US-based Pew Research Center.
The findings are based on focus groups with some 120 adults aged 18-29 in the UK, France and Germany.
Participants were from across the ideological spectrum.
Many voiced concerns about how the US has wielded its power on the global stage and criticised its actions abroad as self-interested.
