Description |
1 online resource (31 pages) : color illustrations |
Summary |
As war rages in Ukraine - one which China thus far has refused to condemn - Americans are acutely concerned about the partnership between China and Russia. Around nine-in-ten U.S. adults say it's at least a somewhat serious problem for the United States, and a 62% majority say it's a very serious problem - more than say the same about any of the other six problems asked about, including China's involvement in politics in the U.S., its policies on human rights and tensions between China and Taiwan, among others. China's power and influence is also seen as a growing threat to the U.S. Today, two-thirds describe China as a major threat - up 5 percentage points since 2020 and 23 points since the question was first asked in 2013 |
Notes |
"For release April 28, 2022"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (Pew Research, viewed April 29, 2022) |
SUBJECT |
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- China -- Foreign public opinion, American
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China -- Foreign relations -- Foreign public opinion, American
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Subject |
China
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Russia (Federation)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Silver, Laura, author
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Clancy, Laura, author
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Pew Research Center, publisher.
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