Pew Research Center: Most Americans see the union of China and Russia as a problem for the US

No time to read?
Get a summary

The vast majority of American adults (83%) have a negative view of China, and the share of highly negative attitudes towards that country (44%) increased by 4 percent from last year. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the research centre. Pew Research Center.

Four in ten Americans view China as an enemy of the United States rather than a competitor or partner. This is 13 points more than last year.

The study notes that Americans are often concerned about China’s role in the world. For example, after Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, 62% of Americans began to view the Sino-Russian partnership as a very serious problem for the United States.

Concerns over tensions between mainland China and Taiwan are also growing among Americans: even before Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen visited the US, 47% rated them as a very serious problem, up 19 percentage points from two years ago. China’s human rights policy is also a major concern for nearly half of Americans.

China’s rising technological power worries many Americans less than other issues, but four in ten say it’s a very serious problem.

Earlier, according to a survey, 82% of Poles declaration About the hostile attitude towards the Russians

According to a Council of Europe study, residents of European countries are mostly take into account Russia as a “rival” or “rival” of their state. This view is shared by 66% of citizens of ten European countries.

No time to read?
Get a summary
Previous Article

The Ministry of Economic Development offered to consider the draft of regulatory documents on operating costs

Next Article

Critic Sosedov called the replacement of Philip Kirkorov with a stuntman “insane”