Views of Chinas relationship with the US | Pew Research Center When asked about the state of U S -China relations, Americans offer mostly negative assessments: A substantial share consider China an enemy of the U S , and most think limiting China’s power and influence should be a top foreign policy priority for the U S About two-thirds of Americans think
About 4 in 10 Americans see China as an enemy, a Pew report . . . American attitudes toward China have turned largely critical after the U S launched a trade war against China in 2018 and since the emergence of COVID-19, which was first reported in China Beijing’s human rights record, its closeness to Russia and its policies toward Taiwan and Hong Kong also have left Americans with negative views of the
American Views of China Hit All-Time Low | Chicago Council on . . . Majority Say US Should Actively Work to Limit Growth of China’s Power Perhaps reflecting these concerns about the development of China as a world power, a majority of Americans (55%) say the United States should actively work to limit the growth of China’s power, while four in 10 (40%) say the United States should undertake friendly cooperation and engagement with China
Is the United States Overestimating China? - U. S. News . . . It would help explain why a recent Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey found that about a third of American respondents see the Chinese and American economies as equal and another third see
Negative views of China persist in US, report finds Washington — For the fifth year in a row, about eight out of 10 Americans have unfavorable views of China, with many saying limiting Beijing’s power is a top priority, according to a public
Why America Shouldn’t Underestimate Chinese Power | Foreign . . . The global perception of U S decline began with the 2008 financial crisis, leading to changes in Chinese strategy towards achieving greater global influence 22,23,24>>High-level diplomacy is valued by Xi Jinping, displaying his confidence and willingness to engage, despite his perception of the U S as a rival 33,36,41>>