The Committee of 100, a national, non-partisan organization composed of prominent American citizens of Chinese descent, has announced the preliminary results of the first of a two-phase study on American Attitudes toward China, conducted by Zogby International.
The key findings of the survey are that American attitudes towards China have improved significantly over the last 10 years (from 46% to 59%); and that Americans do see China as a serious, current economic threat and a potential military threat. Human rights and global environmental concerns were also noted by a significant number of those polled.
To read more:
http://www.committee100.org/publications/survey/survey_uschina05.htm
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