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Pew Research CenterApril 17, 2020
U.S. Views of China Increasingly Negative Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Confidence in Xi plummets in U.S. amid coronavirus outbreak

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U.S. Views of China Increasingly Negative Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Negative views of China continue to grow in U.S.
Most say that the U.S. is and should be the world leade
Republicans are more likely than Democrats to see the U.S. as the leading economy
Economics color whether Americans see the U.S. as financially dominant
More Americans name the U.S. as the world’s leading economic power than China
Republicans more likely than Democrats to see economic issues with China as very serious problems
American concerns about China’s impact on environment and human rights on the rise; economic concerns level off
Americans most concerned about Chinese environmental footprint
Growing share of Americans see China as a major threat
Confidence in Xi plummets in U.S. amid coronavirus outbreak
Negative views of China across many groups within U.S.
Republicans consistently more negative than Democrats toward China
Americans see U.S. as a global leader, have major doubts about China
Older Americans increasingly negative on China

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