“us-china” Charts

Chinese Anxious for the American Dream.. Education »

Since surpassing Health Sciences in 2005, Biological and Biomedical Sciences has been the main field of specialization of international students…

Anthony Sibley (AJ)
by: Anthony Sibley (AJ)
views: 182
Score: 2

National Defense Spending Compared »

China's budget expenditures are close to Japan's with United States far surpassing both. Japan is notoriously pacifist, relying on US…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 54
Score: 2

When Did China Spend The Most On Defense? »

With respect to percent of GDP and fiscal spending, 1953 marked the highest budgetary year for China militarily. Despite claims…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 45
Score: 2

Where Does China Spend Its Money? »

Other budgets in China have experienced a greater increase in growth rate than the national defense budget's growth rate for…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 73
Score: 2

USA vs. China: Who is the Economic Superpower? »

Since 2008, the opinion of the United States as the world's economic leader has plummeted. Is this because of the…

Eric Sirjord
by: Eric Sirjord
views: 161
Score: 2

U.S. Trade Deficit Gap With China Is Growing »

In 2012, the U.S. both imported more from China and exported more to China than ever before. However, the rate…

Steven Davies
by: Steven Davies
views: 66
Score: 2

Experts Fear Chinese Cyberattacks »

While the general American public voiced concerns over China's growing economic leverage over the United States, business experts, the government,…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 66
Score: 2

US Losing Ground to China in Perceived Economic Strength »

Popular perception of US economic strength has taken a hit since the global financial crisis, though holds on to a…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 82

US v. China: Domestic Rights Ratings »

Though several revelations about the undercover dealings of the United States government has brought it under both domestic and international…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 70

US v. China: Worldwide Favorability Ratings »

Outside the world's top two powers, people have a largely favorable view of the United States. China, however, still has…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 75

World Favors China's Growing Economy, Not Military »

Significant pluralities in all but one of the surveyed countries, consider China's growing economy as a positive development. However, in…

Anthony Sibley (AJ)
by: Anthony Sibley (AJ)
views: 60

Military Spending Per Military Personnel »

Although criticized with having a large defense budget, China spends very little per military personnel in comparison with other top…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 49

Who Favors China »

China is viewed most favorably either as a friendly nation or a complete ally by both younger Americans and Democrats.…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 40

American Views of China Overtime »

Since the early 2000s, the US public opinion on China has shifted dramatically in favor of the nation. Despite recent…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 51

American Views Of China »

A majority of Americans hold moderate views of China as either friendly or unfriendly towards the US, with a smaller…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 26

China's CO2 On The Rise »

While the US produces more carbon emissions per capita than China, as a developing nation China's emissions are rising while…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 43

China's GDP On The Rise »

Making up 11.77% of the world's economy, China's GDP is rapidly growing at impressive rates and shows evidence of continuing…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 68

Per Capita Military Spending By Nations »

Out of the world's top military powers, China spends the least militarily per capita. This is because comparatively, China is…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 112

China: Not As Big As It Seems »

Without adjusting for inflation, it seems like the Chinese military budget has sky rocketed from 2011 to 2012. However, when…

Kaitlin Senk
by: Kaitlin Senk
views: 42

US v. China: Economic Optimism »

A survey conducted on the levels of economic optimism among Chinese and American adults found that Americans were 32 percentage…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 63

US v. China: Life Evaluation »

Though Chinese were much more likely to consider their standards of living as getting better, Americans were more likely to…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 35

Americans on Chinese Relations by Party »

In a survey on American perceptions of U.S.-Chinese international relations, Democrats were more likely to consider China as an ally…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 22

Americans on Chinese Relations by Age »

China has a friend in young America, with over 70% of adults aged 18 to 29 having a favorable opinion…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 20