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Recent Surveys Suggest a Generational Shift in U.S. Attitudes toward China

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Recent Surveys Suggest a Generational Shift in U.S. Attitudes toward China eschelhaas Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:52 Latest Updates Africa Asia-Pacific Europe Latin America & Caribbean Middle East & North Africa United States Global Issues & Institutions My Reading List Analyst's Notebook / United States 27 April 2026 2 minutes Recent Surveys Suggest a Generational Shift in U.S. Attitudes toward China Crisis Group’s Ali Wyne on what recent surveys tell us about the gap between policymakers and the public on U.S.-China relations Share BlueSky Email Facebook Linkedin Twitter Whatsapp Save Print Ali Wyne Senior Research and Advocacy Adviser, U.S.-China https://twitter.com/Ali_Wyne Related Tags United States China Attitudes toward China in the U.S. are evolving. Seventy-one per cent of Americans... Source: International Crisis Group

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