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Taiwan Presidential Office / APCritical Implications of the US-Taiwan-China Relationship | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts from the Chicago Council and the Institute of National Defense and Security Research convene to discuss relations between the US, Taiwan, and China. -
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Public OpinionLintao ZhangRepublicans and Democrats Split on China Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chicago Council Survey data reveals growing concern across party lines about China's economic and military power.
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Public Opinion
AAPI Views on US-China Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Asian Americans are less likely than other racial or ethnic groups to say China’s rise is a “critical” threat to the United States.
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US Foreign PolicyAndy Wong / APAmericans Feel More Threat from China Now Than in past Three Decades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A plurality of Americans—and a majority of Republicans—also say that US leaders are not paying enough attention to US-China competition.
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Food and Agriculture
In China, Seeds are the New Semiconductors | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chinese officials have elevated food security as a policy priority, and they're taking seeds seriously.
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Public Opinion
Are Millennials China Doves or China Hawks? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post, Craig Kafura explores how Millennials hold distinct views on US-China foreign policy.
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Public OpinionCDC GlobalAmericans Favor US-China Trade, Split Over Tariffs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey indicates that Americans broadly support engaging in trade with China but are split along partisan lines on how to engage in that trade.