US public views of China plummet: Pew
WASHINGTON: The US public´s view of China has plummeted amid a surge in strategic and trade tensions in recent years, the Pew Research Center reported Tuesday. The survey group said that 60 percent of Americans have an unfavorable view of China, the most in the 14 years since the survey began and up from 47 percent a year ago.
But more Americans saw China as a military threat than an economic threat, despite the showdown over trade launched by President Donald Trump after he took office in 2017. A majority of those polled — 53 percent — saw economic relations swith China were under strain, but half saw China´s growing economy as good for the United States, while 41 percent saw it a bad thing.
Despite the rise of the Chinese economy, more Americans generally saw the United States as the world´s most powerful economy, Pew said. By comparison, 81 percent believe China´s military growth, which has led to its strategic projection far into the Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Middle East, is a bad thing. China tied with Russia as the country seen as the biggest threat to the United States, while North Korea ran a distant third. Republicans tended to have more negative views of China and more concern about its military might than Democrats. The US public´s view of China was much better when Pew launched its survey in 2005. At that time only 35 percent had an unfavorable view of the Asian superpower.
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