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US age gap revealed in concerns over China

A recent survey indicates a significant age-based divide among Americans regarding concerns about China. Younger individuals express less unease about China's actions compared to their older counterparts. The Reagan Institute Summer Survey found that while there is bipartisan consensus on many China-related issues, including human rights and the fentanyl crisis, domestic-facing worries about China are most prominent. AI

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US age gap revealed in concerns over China

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Carol Yang ·

    Latest US political divide emerges: the age gap over whether China is cause for concern

    A generational gap over China is emerging in the United States, with younger Americans significantly less likely to see Beijing as a cause for concern, according to a new survey. “Across almost every potential concern tested regarding Beijing, American unease climbs steeply with …