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have generally eased. And over the past year, Americans' stance toward China has softened. A new Pew Research Center survey finds 44% of Americans have …
The median percentage rating their national economy as bad rose from 50% in 2007 to 61% in the current poll. The proportion of respondents expressing a positive view of their nation's economy has declined in 14 of the 22 countries since last year. The publics of two emerging Asian superpowers – China and India – remain upbeat about ...
But 52% think the U.S. is trying to prevent China from becoming an equal power; only 29% believe the U.S. is willing to accept China's rise. And the Chinese public names U.S. power and influence as the top international threat facing the country. Just under half (45%) say the U.S. is a major threat – the highest percentage among the …
PEW RESEARCH CENTER About This Report This report examines public opinion in China, including views of issues affecting the country, economic conditions and modern life. It is based on 3,649 face-to-face interviews with adults 18 and older conducted from April 15 to May 27, 2015. For more details, see survey …
Genghis Khan considered this a breach of the armistice, and his renewed attack brought large parts of northern China under Mongol control and finally resulted in 1215 in the …
a new Pew Research Center survey indicate Americans believe economic ties between China and the U.S. are poor. And, amid these economic concerns, unfavorable opinions of China have reached a 14-year high. Today, 60% of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of China, up from 47% in 2018 and at the highest level since Pew …
According to the Pew Research Centre survey of public opinion about China in Pakistan, 84 per cent of the respondents held a positive view about China, compared …
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life is a . project of the Pew Research Center; it delivers timely, impartial information on the issues at . the intersection of religion and …
According to an analysis from Pew Research, unfavorable views of China are at a historic high of 80 percent. Pew admits that in its study of more than 60 …
2 For more on views about economic issues in China and the other nations included in the spring 2013 Pew Research Center survey, see Economies of Emerging Markets Better Rated During Difficult Times, released May 23, 2013. Increasing Public Concerns in China % Very big problem 2008 2012 2013 08-13 Change % % % Safety of food 12 41 38 +26
The polarization in today's Congress has roots that go back decades. It's become commonplace among observers of U.S. politics to decry partisan polarization in Congress. Indeed, a Pew Research Center analysis finds that, on average, Democrats and Republicans are farther apart ideologically today than at any time in the past 50 years.
2 PEW RESEARCH CENTER 13% 33 31 23 71% 57 51 47 Japan China India South Korea Unfavorable Favorable 29% 19 28 47% 43 39 Xi Abe Modi No confidence Confidence
These are among the key findings from the latest survey of Turkey by the Pew Research Center. Based on face-to-face interviews conducted between April 11 and May 16, 2014, among a representative …
Half of Americans named China as the largest threat to the U.S. both economically and for national security, according to a Pew Research Center survey …
of these estimates, the Pew Forum's demographers think that the 2010 Christian share of China's population is likely in the neighborhood of 5% (or 67 million people of all ages), as shown in the table on this page. This figure includes non-adult children of Chinese believers and un-baptized persons who attend Christian worship services.
A new Pew Research Center poll finds that 60% say they have an unfavorable view of China — up from 47% last year to the highest proportion since Pew started asking the question 14 years ago. The survey results being released Tuesday found that 24% of Americans regard China as America's top threat for the future, the same …
In comparison, about four-in-ten of those with a high school degree or less (43%) say the same. Black (63%) and Hispanic (57%) Americans also rate the U.S. response more negatively than white, non …
The United States, another principal actor on the world stage, gets mixed reviews in China. Half give the U.S. a favorable rating, while 44% offer a negative one. But 52% think the U.S. is trying to prevent China from becoming an equal power; only 29% believe the U.S. is willing to accept China's rise.
These are the key findings of a Pew Research Center survey of 7,618 respondents in four countries: China, Japan, Australia and India. The survey was …
The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists participate via self-administered web surveys. Panelists who do not have internet access at home are provided with a tablet and wireless internet connection. Interviews are conducted in both …
2 PEW RESEARCH CENTER 13% 33 31 23 71% 57 51 47 Japan China India South Korea Unfavorable Favorable 29% 19 28 47% 43 39 Xi …
Vietnamese Americans' views of Vietnam and other places. Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States – including 44% who report very favorable views of the country. A majority also say they have positive views of Japan (68%), South Korea (62%) and Taiwan (56%), according to a new …
Republicans More Likely to See Threats from China China has already become an issue in the 2016 Republican presidential contest, and as the new survey reveals, worries about China are especially prevalent among GOP supporters. For instance, 77% of Republicans say the large amount of U.S. debt held by China is a very serious …
favorable views of both the U.S. and mainland China. DPP supporters more positive toward U.S. than mainland China % who have a favorable view of … Source: Survey of adults in Taiwan conducted Oct. 16-Nov. 30, 2019. QT1a-b. "In Taiwan, Views of Mainland China Mostly Negative" PEW RESEARCH CENTER 35% 23 57 14 66 36 68 …
Summary. Only one-in-ten Chinese adults formally identify with a religion, but surveys indicate that religion plays a much bigger role in China when the definition is …
In the United States, 38% have a favorable opinion of China, a slight decrease from 44% in 2017, while nearly half expressed unfavorable attitudes. 2 A global median of 70% say China plays a more important role in the world than it did 10 years ago. Russia is a distant second in this assessment, with only 42% saying that country is more ...
debt held by Beijing, the loss of jobs to China and the trade deficit with China as very serious problems has dropped significantly in recent years. For example, 61% said the trade deficit was a Americans are now divided in their views of China U.S. views of China Source: Spring 2017 Global Attitudes Survey. Q12c. PEW RESEARCH CENTER
China has benefited greatly from economic globalization, and most Chinese (60%) believe their country's involvement in the global economy is a good thing; only …