2019
DOI: 10.1080/09512748.2018.1520283
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How America and China see each other: charting national views and official perceptions

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“…According to the Pew global opinion surveys, since 2013 Americans' negative views of China have exceeded their positive views, and Americans' negative views of China have also surpassed Chinese negative views of America. The same survey reveals that more than 90 percent of Americans view China's military buildup in a negative light (Chung 2019). In fact, since 2017, America's public views of China have become more closely aligned with US official positions and government policies on China.…”
Section: Hurdles On China's Path To Becoming a "Responsible Great Power"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Pew global opinion surveys, since 2013 Americans' negative views of China have exceeded their positive views, and Americans' negative views of China have also surpassed Chinese negative views of America. The same survey reveals that more than 90 percent of Americans view China's military buildup in a negative light (Chung 2019). In fact, since 2017, America's public views of China have become more closely aligned with US official positions and government policies on China.…”
Section: Hurdles On China's Path To Becoming a "Responsible Great Power"mentioning
confidence: 99%