US election 2016 results

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1. Israel

1.1. Disputes over the handling of Iran, the treatment of the Palestinians and settlement building in the occupied territories made for great headlines and left the world with the impression that there was no love lost between the two men.

2. Europe

2.1. All but one of the EU member countries have signalled, openly or otherwise, their desire for a win for Mrs Clinton. Only Hungary's right-wing populist Viktor Orban has endorsed Mr Trump. Most main opposition parties in Europe also support Mrs Clinton.

3. Canada

3.1. "It's an amazing spectacle but there's also high anxiety about who's moving in next door - is it the bigot and the bully or is it a woman who's going to make history?"

4. Africa

4.1. A President Trump seems to promise an authoritarian leadership bent on protectionism and isolationism with little sympathy for those who are different to him or who are not American.

5. Thesis Statement

5.1. How do different countries and Regions think about the United States Elections 2016.

6. Main Ideas

6.1. Describe with evidence what are the different perspectives of different country governments towards the USA

7. Secondary Ideas

7.1. Describe with evidence such as interviews, polls, and other how do the population of each region or country sees the USA Elections.

8. India and Pakistan

8.1. Delhi fondly remembers the Clintons when they began engaging with India in the mid 1990s, but it has been the Republican Party that India has had close and substantial co-operation with, particularly on nuclear issues, trade and security.

9. China

9.1. A recent editorial in China's Global Times newspaper summed up the choice now before American voters as: "Republican Donald Trump is seen as an unreliable lunatic, while Democrat Hillary Clinton is believed to be a liar that can't be trusted."

10. South East Asia

10.1. In the Asia-Pacific region, political leaders play a game of allegiance and the two candidates in the US election are likely to bring very different tactics to the table.