Older Americans, conservative Republicans and those with a sour view of the U.S. economy are more critical of China and more likely to consider the country an enemy, the report said.
(Bloomberg) -- Americans are increasingly viewing China as an enemy and most think that limiting Beijing’s power and influence should be a top foreign policy priority for the US, according to a ...
Older Americans, conservative Republicans and those with a sour view of the U.S. economy are more critical of China and more likely to consider the country an enemy, the report said.
More than 40% of Americans now label China as an enemy, up from a quarter two years ago and reaching the highest level in five years, according to an annual Pew Research Center survey released ...
The vast majority of US politicians, media and scholars have a Cold War mentality, regard China as an existential threat.
Americans are increasingly concerned about China's power abroad and want to combat that influence, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center. Some 42% of respondents indicated that they ...
How do Americans ... in China for decades as well as those who have just arrived view China and China-US relations? What are their thoughts on China's rise? Do they see China as an enemy of ...
"It is our enemy," he said earlier this month ... the House of Representatives," Michael Sobolik, a China expert and senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, a think tank in ...
As the U.S. struggles to counter China’s dominance of mineral supply chains, Americans must recognize far more is at stake in ...