Journal of Contemporary China, 24(92), 203-221.Aldrich, John, Jie Lu and Kang Liu. 2015. "How Do Americans View the Rising China?" Journal of Contemporary China 24(92):203-221.Aldrich, John, Jie Lu, and Kang Liu. 2015. "How Do Americans View the Rising China?" Journal of ...
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American netizen: Americans finally understand how beautiful China is, and my family gets it too A woman who has lived in China for six years shared her experience online, stating that she has never regretted her decision to move to China. Initially, her family and friends were not supportive...
For centuries Americans held somewhat romantic views toward China, and especially the potential economic market for U.S. traders. Washington was prepared to use force against the doddering Chinese Empire, intervening in the Boxer Rebellion, for instance, but later challenged Imperial Japan...
According to@BeckyZhang, a netizen who has taught Mandarin for eight years, many Americans highlighted the so-called "transport freedom" in China. She said people could get around easily on public transport without being limited by cars.
Most Americans would be surprised to learn the degree to which the Chinese believe the United States is a revisionist power that seeks to curtail China's political influence and harm China's interests. This view is shaped not only by Beijing's understanding of Washington but also by the broade...
You ask how Chinese and American people view each other. This is an important question. Because I know so little about China that I am not able to judge how Chinese view Americans. I am sure that the view differs according to individual experiences that persons might have. And it is not...
Little wonder then that the Ipsos surveys over the past few years have repeatedly shown that around 90 percent of Chinese think their country is on the right track, more than double the number of Americans or British who think the same about their country. ...
In a survey last month from Morning Consulton Americans’ opinions regarding the banning of TikTok and WeChat in the country, 38 percent said they had no opinion of TikTok being banned and 65 percent said the same for WeChat. For those that did have an opinion, 33 percent said they did...