Trust in global powers

−2 from 2023

In 2024, 65% of Australians had no trust at all in Russia to act responsibly in the world.

Question Trust in global powers

How much do you trust the following countries to act responsibly in the world?

Responses from 2024.

  1. 100%
  2. 50%
  3. 0%
  4. 50%
  5. 100%
Japan
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10
57
30
United Kingdom
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14
52
28
India
10
34
50
6
United States
16
28
45
11
Indonesia
9
38
49
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China
43
40
15
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Russia
65
27
7
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  • Not at all
  • Not very much
  • Somewhat
  • A great deal
Total
All groups

2026 observation

Australians are wary of the two superpowers, placing low levels of trust in both the United States and China. Australians’ trust in the United States to act responsibly in the world has fallen to 31%, the lowest level ever recorded in the Lowy Institute Poll. By contrast, trust in China has risen eight points from last year to 28%, narrowing the gap with the United States to just three points. That gap was 53 points in 2022.

Australians remain trusting of liberal democracies. For the sixth year running, Japan is the most trusted power, with 89% of Australians saying they trust Japan to act responsibly in the world. Germany has emerged as the next most trusted power (83%), followed by the United Kingdom at 81%. Trust in Indonesia (57%) and India (50%) remains moderate.