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Author Kafura, Craig, author

Title Public prefers cooperation and engagement with China / Craig Kafura
Published [Chicago, IL] : Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (13 pages) : color illustrations
Summary Just as the high-level US-China relationship has taken a sharp turn towards competition, so too have public perceptions of Sino-American relations: a February 2019 Chicago Council poll found that a majority of Americans describe the United States and China as rivals (63%) rather than partners (32%), a shift that has occurred across partisan lines. However, Americans have not fully closed the door to bilateral cooperation, and most Americans do not see the rise of China as a critical threat to the United States
Notes "October 2019."
"The 2019 Chicago Council Survey is made possible by the generous support of the Crown family and the Korea Foundation."
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (Chicago Council, viewed December 21, 2019)
Subject International relations -- Public opinion.
SUBJECT United States -- Relations -- China -- Public opinion
Subject China.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Chicago Council on Global Affairs, publisher.