Not so neatly divided : global public opinion on China

Chubb, Andrew (2025) Not so neatly divided : global public opinion on China. Center for China Analysis, Asia Society.

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Abstract

China’s expanding global footprint has increasingly made it a factor in everyday life around the world. Expanding economic influence, an increasingly hostile rivalry with the United States and General Secretary Xi Jinping’s ambitious global governance agenda continue to raise China’s international political profile. These developments are prompting citizens the world over to reflect on how they perceive China. What is the overall global narrative? On balance, has China convinced global audiences that its rise is a positive development? Is the world's view of China divided along north-south lines, or is China-skepticism in the United States and Europe part of a broader global backlash? This Global Public Opinion on China (GPOC) brief unpacks these questions using 25 years of aggregated global public opinion survey data from diverse sources across 159 countries.

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