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Pew Research Center
The Public in Advanced Economies are Not Happy with China – or Xi
By Abhijnan Rej
A new opinion poll shows a dramatic growth in public pessimism about China across Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific.
Asian Publics Lose Confidence in the United States in the Trump Era
By Ankit Panda
Asian public opinion has not been too kind to Donald Trump so far.
Is America Really China’s Greatest National Security Threat?
By Bonnie Kristian
A recent Pew survey sheds light on China’s relationship with the outside world, in particular the United States
Surprising Trends in US Views of China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Demographic trends in U.S. public opinion could be a positive sign for the future of U.S.-China relations.
Capitalism’s Biggest Fan Is Asian… And Communist
By Zachary Keck
A new Pew Research poll found that capitalism’s biggest supporters are all in Asia.
The TPP’s Biggest Obstacles
By Zachary Keck
Americans and Japanese are far less supportive of trade than the public in other TPP countries.
In Pakistan, US & India More Popular Than Extremist Groups
By Zachary Keck
Pakistanis have a more favorable view of India and the U.S. than of either the Taliban or al-Qaeda.
Asia Fears But Likes China
By Zachary Keck
A new Pew survey finds that Asia nations fear a military conflict with China, but still view it favorable.
Americans Support the TPP, Trade With Japan
By Zachary Keck
According to a new poll, the majority of Americans support joining the TPP, and even more want more trade with Japan.
Asia Leads World in Religious Diversity
By Zachary Keck
According to a new Pew poll, the Asia-Pacific has the highest level of religious diversity in the world.
Asia Divided On Homosexuality
A new poll finds that Asia-Pacific nations differ drastically on whether they accept homosexuality.
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