Publication
Jul 2014
This transcript features a discussion on a Pew Research Center survey that measures how countries around the world view the US and China, including the relative balance of power between them. Among other things, the survey suggests that 1) China is not very popular in Asia, Europe and the US, and 2) although there has been a dip in positive attitudes towards the US during President Obama's time in office, anti-Americanism in most countries remains much lower than it was during the Bush administration.
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Author | Bruce Stokes, Roderic Wye, Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer |
Series | Chatham House Transcripts |
Publisher | Chatham House |
Copyright | © 2014 Royal Institute of International Affairs |