Members of Congress – especially Republicans – are increasingly discussing China on social media
Republican lawmakers have produced three-quarters of recent congressional social media posts that mention places and people in Asia.
Republican lawmakers have produced three-quarters of recent congressional social media posts that mention places and people in Asia.
Positive views of the U.S. have rebounded across 17 advanced economies since last year, while most continue to see China unfavorably.
Unfavorable views of China also hover near historic highs in most of the 17 advanced economies surveyed.
We asked Americans: “What’s the first thing you think about when you think about China?” Here's how they answered.
A small but significant share of car owners in the U.S. have traded filling up for plugging in, and many more are thinking of joining them.
Differences within each party on views of foreign policy emerge based on where Americans turn for political news.
Unlike with other China-related issues, there is little partisan difference on this question, a February survey found.
The course of the pandemic in India and China will have a substantial effect on changes in the distribution of income at the global level.
Americans’ opinions of China have soured in recent years. But what are Americans thinking about when they say they have a negative view of China?
Fewer adults have confidence in Joe Biden to handle the U.S.-China relationship than other foreign policy issues.