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Global Public Opinion on China. Chubb, Andrew (Author). 2024. New York: Asia Society.

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Chubb A. Global Public Opinion on China New York: Asia Society. 2024.

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title = "Global Public Opinion on China",
abstract = "Citizens around the world are increasingly conscious of China{\textquoteright}s expanding economic, political, social, and environmental footprints. These public perceptions toward China increasingly bear on important policy choices on issues spanning from domestic governance and environmental policy to diplomacy and how best to respond to geostrategic competition. Global Public Opinion on China (GPOC) aggregates worldwide polling to track and visualize this emerging factor shaping the global order.",
keywords = "China, public opinion, international relations",
author = "Andrew Chubb",
year = "2024",
month = dec,
day = "2",
language = "English",
publisher = "Asia Society",

}

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AB - Citizens around the world are increasingly conscious of China’s expanding economic, political, social, and environmental footprints. These public perceptions toward China increasingly bear on important policy choices on issues spanning from domestic governance and environmental policy to diplomacy and how best to respond to geostrategic competition. Global Public Opinion on China (GPOC) aggregates worldwide polling to track and visualize this emerging factor shaping the global order.

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KW - international relations

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PB - Asia Society

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