May 26, 2021 by Eric Olander from The China Africa Project The United States often frames its engagement in Africa as a way to confront China’s “malign… Read more “China, Like the U.S., Frames Much of Its Engagement in Africa in the Context of Great Power Rivalry”
Category: North America
It’s time to set up a US–China Decarbonisation Working Group
By Giridharan Ramasubramanian from China Dialogue The climate ambitions of the US and China are converging, offering an opportunity to develop new engagement based on decarbonisation The… Read more “It’s time to set up a US–China Decarbonisation Working Group”
A Comparison Between Chinese and American on Perception During COVID-19
By Zichao As a Chinese student studying in the United States, It is inevitable to encounter various cultural differences almost every day. Such as American people don’t… Read more “A Comparison Between Chinese and American on Perception During COVID-19”
Americans are Less Willing to Buy Made-in-China Products
New poll shows that 40% of US consumers won’t buy Made-in-China product A survey made by done by Washington-based FTI consulting revealed the fact that approximately 40%… Read more “Americans are Less Willing to Buy Made-in-China Products”
The Research on How American Mega Media Reflect and May Influence Sino-U.S. Relationships During the COVID-19
By Jiayi MAO Ruiyi ZHANG Combatting against the coronavirus pandemic is a complex challenge, which requires work like developing a new vaccine, reenergizing global economy and so… Read more “The Research on How American Mega Media Reflect and May Influence Sino-U.S. Relationships During the COVID-19”
U.S. Views of China became more negative during the Coronavirus Outbreak
Republicans view China in a more negative way than Democrats, while unfavorable ratings have elevated among both parties. Since President Donald Trump had inaugurated in 2017, his… Read more “U.S. Views of China became more negative during the Coronavirus Outbreak”
Majority of the World Believes China Responded to COVID-19 Better than the US
In wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, an international survey reveals only three of fifty-three countries believe that the United States’ response to the coronavirus has been more effective… Read more “Majority of the World Believes China Responded to COVID-19 Better than the US”
Trump Defends Use of “Chinese Virus” Label
Since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, President Trump has called the infectious disease the “Chinese Virus,” despite widespread criticism from Chinese and American… Read more “Trump Defends Use of “Chinese Virus” Label”
Most U.S. Adults Blame China for COVID-19 Outbreak
From March 17-20, Morning Consult conducted an opinion poll of 2006 United States adults’ attitudes toward the COVID-19 outbreak—and who they think is to blame. The survey… Read more “Most U.S. Adults Blame China for COVID-19 Outbreak”
How Does the American Public View the Sino-U.S. Trade War?
“Trade wars are bad and easy to lose,” said Donald Tusk, former President of the European Council, in a warning towards Donald Trump. The trade war between… Read more “How Does the American Public View the Sino-U.S. Trade War?”