(Bloomberg) -- Americans are increasingly viewing China as an enemy and most think that limiting Beijing’s power and influence should be a top foreign policy priority for the US, according to a ...
Half of Americans think of China as a competitor, and only 6% consider the country a partner, according to the report. The findings come as the Biden administration is seeking to stabilize U.S ...
The vast majority of US politicians, media and scholars have a Cold War mentality, regard China as an existential threat.
As the U.S. struggles to counter China’s dominance of mineral supply chains, Americans must recognize far more is at stake in ...
With a $1.5 trillion deficit this year, $35 trillion in overall debt, and $1 trillion in interest payments this year, if the U.S. dollar is no longer the primary global reserve currency and there ...
Cyberattacks on water systems and other critical infrastructure, biological and chemical warfare, direct kinetic conflict ...
The risks inherent to running a legal business in China now far outweigh China’s appeal. But over the past 18 months, no U.K. law firms have exited China, nor have they closed any offices on the ...
Star Trek actor George Takei has a new picture book for children out about the three years he spent interned as a child ...
76 percent of Americans under 40 would consider buying a Chinese EV, study by AutoPacific found. Hesitancy among over 60s reduced the number of 18-80-year-olds open to Chinese EV ownership to 35 ...
Older Americans, conservative Republicans and those with a sour view of the U.S. economy are more critical of China and more likely to consider the country an enemy, the report said.
As the U.S. struggles to counter China’s dominance of mineral supply chains, Americans must recognize far more is at stake in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — About 4 in 10 Americans now label China as an enemy, up from a quarter two years ago and reaching the highest level in five years, according to an annual Pew Research Center ...