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September 2, 2015
How Asia-Pacific Publics See Each Other and Their National Leaders
Less than Half See Xi, Abe, Modi Positively
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Spring 2015 Survey Data Dataset
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How Asia-Pacific Publics See Each Other and Their National Leaders
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Japan Viewed Most Favorably by Publics in the Asia-Pacific Region
No Leader Has Majority’s Confidence
Concern about Territorial Disputes with China
Asians’ Views of Each Other
Philippines, Japan and Vietnam Concerned about Territorial Disputes with China
Less than Half See Xi, Abe, Modi Positively
Australian Men and Women Differ in Views of Asian Neighbors, Leaders
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