Some 82% of those surveyed have an unfavorable opinion of China, including 40% who have very unfavorable views of the country.
, including 40% who have very unfavorable views of the country. That compares with 76% with an unfavorable view a year ago and is the highest since at least 2005 .
Although negative views of China have grown, Americans increasingly see China as a competitor and not as an enemy. Currently, 62% identify China as a competitor and 25% an enemy, with 10% seeing China as a partner, Pew said. Republicans and independents who lean toward the Republican Party tend to have more negative views of China than Democrats and independents who lean toward the Democratic Party – 89% vs. 79%, respectively, Pew noted.
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