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U.S. Public, Experts Differ on China Policies
While nearly two-thirds of Americans describe relations between the U.S. and China as good, most are concerned about China’s growing economic strength. Compared with the general public, U.S. foreign affairs experts are less likely to see China as an economic threat and less concerned about Beijing’s rising power.
U.S.-China Security Perceptions Project 2012 General Public Survey Data
U.S. General Public Survey Conducted April 30 – May 13, 2012