Pew Research Center’s Laura Silver discusses a March 2026 report showing that American views of China have grown somewhat more positive in the past several years.
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Recent Videos and Podcasts:
What China Actually Thinks: Inside the Numbers on America, Taiwan, and War
Yawei Liu, Renard Sexton, and Nick Zeller join Jessica Bissett to discuss findings from China Pulse, a Carter Center and Emory University survey project, on how Chinese public opinion shapes U.S.-China relations and the ongoing trade conflict.
The Fragile Dragon: Trade, Trump, and China’s Vulnerabilities
Steve Orlins interviews Ker Gibbs, former AmCham Shanghai president and author of The Fragile Dragon, on how escalating U.S.-China tensions are reshaping global commerce and what it takes for businesses to navigate an increasingly volatile relationship.
Why China Cares About the Middle East
Chuchu Zhang joined us to discuss China’s interests in the Middle East and North Africa and how governments in the region view China.
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