Americans still worry more about terrorism and other foreign policy issues than about China.
“That’s percolated into the general public,” said Richard Herrmann, an Ohio State University professor who studies international relations and public opinion.
A feedback loopSouring public opinion, in turn, may worsen U.S.-China relations.
That might seem surprising; most Americans don’t pay that much attention to foreign policy, which is typically far removed from their daily lives.
And once public opinion on a foreign policy issue calcifies, as it increasingly has on China, political leaders often pay attention to it.
Persons:
” —, Biden, ”, Richard Herrmann, Dina Smeltz, ” Joshua Kertzer
Organizations:
Soviets, Ohio State University, Chicago Council, Global Affairs, Democrats
Locations:
China, U.S, Taiwan, Washington, Harvard