Wednesday, 18 May 2011

The Relationship between America and China

Recent polls have suggested that a strong majority think events in China and relations with China are imperative to American interests, particularly as China’s stature on the global scale, develops. This is down to because Americans see the countless improvements in relations with China over the past three decades as imperative to bringing the Cold War to an end. In a June 2004 poll, respondents were presented a list of six important events, labelled as “foreign policy successes” of America, and requested which one they thought was the most significant.

Although, Americans perceive China as having an unfriendly relationship with the U.S, the majority of Americans have not seen China as a very serious danger to the U.S in current years. The website addresses this subject and underlines China as being a moderately serious threat.

China’s rising production costs may display an increasing threat, the website says. It means that China will be less capable to trust the cheap maker of textiles, toys, furniture and plastics to create jobs – some of that production is gradually going to go to places like Bangladesh and Vietnam.
http://www.americans-world.org/digest/regional_issues/china/china2.cfm

No comments:

Post a Comment