Experts also warn the conflict could increase the chances that China uses force against Taiwan in the coming years.
Read the full analysis in @ForeignPolicy https://t.co/XxZFMtCfAr
As the Senate prepares to vote on war powers resolution, a majority of Americans say Congress' Approval needed for US Strikes in Iran | @ChicagoCouncil-@ipsosus https://t.co/Ur1NXnjoAe
At the Munich Security Conference (@MunSecConf), the Council and @CarterCenter presented groundbreaking research and results from recent public opinion surveys examining Chinese and American perspectives on international security, trade relations, and China’s global role.
Drawing on results from a public opinion survey conducted last summer in mainland China, the Council’s Leslie Vinjamuri and Dina Smeltz joined The Carter Center’s Paige Alexander and Yawei Liu, and Tsinghua University Center for International Security and Strategy’s Da Wei, to examine the findings. The research, conducted with support from the Dr. Scholl Foundation, reveals a Chinese public highly confident in its country’s power status, with notable debate over dominance versus shared leadership. By comparison, the American public is more divided on the US role in the world.
Explore the full report and survey findings: https://t.co/IAdtwPX4oS
Photos: Andreas Schaad / MSC #MSC2026
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Today, experts from @ChicagoCouncil and @CarterCenter presented findings from a groundbreaking survey of Chinese public opinion on foreign policy at the @MunSecConf.
Explore the full report. 📊⤵️ #MSC2026 https://t.co/KmpnUNeLQu
1/ While there are exceptions, there appears to be a trend of America's traditional allies derisking from United States. As an American who long has viewed the US global alliance network as one of its asymmetric strengths, I take no satisfaction in this observation. (short 🧵).
Which foreign policy issues unite Americans across party lines, and where are the sharpest disagreements? Hear from the Council's @ckafura, @LoyolaChicago's Sarah Maxey, and @WSJ's @gerardtbaker as they unpack data from the 2025 Chicago Council Survey today at 5:30 p.m. CT.
Register to join in-person or virtually here: https://t.co/H7zsvsCb0K
Craig Kafura, Sarah Maxey, and Gerard Baker discuss findings from the 2025 Chicago Council Survey, highlighting where Americans are divided—and where consensus still exists—on the US role in the world. https://t.co/Ef0r9GJEtQ
Deepening political polarization within the United States is eroding longstanding bipartisan public consensus on key American foreign policy challenges, a new @ChicagoCouncil study finds.
Explore more from our Annual Survey ➡️ https://t.co/MEGhUkKyT4
Interestingly a recent @ChicagoCouncil survey finds that 89% of Chinese polled support the PRC's active participation in global affairs (3) https://t.co/eJSLfDQptE
The United States is falling behind China in the race to secure critical minerals and rare earth elements. Can Washington and its allies close the gap?
@ChicagoCouncil Fellow Karl Friedhoff presents a path forward ⛏️➡️ https://t.co/1OU2h2Gvdt
To celebrate the release of a groundbreaking Chinese public opinion survey from the Council and @CarterCenter, our community gathered earlier this week to hear @PaulJHeer, @yawei_liu1960, @RoguePollster, and @londonvinjamuri unpack the survey data and analyze what it means for China’s global role, their relationship with the United States, and much more.
“I think, fundamentally, what this survey shows is the destinies of [China and the US] are interconnected,” shared Liu onstage. “It’s up to the people to uphold peace, but it’s really up to the leaders to find a path forward.”
Visit our website to watch the full program and learn more about the survey: https://t.co/RyfNcggB0g
Russian drones crossed into Polish airspace this week, escalating tensions between Moscow and NATO.
@RoguePollster unpacks new @ChicagoCouncil survey data on how Americans think the United States should respond to Russian aggression in Eastern Europe ⤵️ https://t.co/bpywT0HII2
A majority of the Chinese population prefers a policy of global free trade and sees it as beneficial for China’s economy and population. 💰 https://t.co/ZAmPMzf64b
Chinese citizens see themselves living next to some unfriendly neighbors, including India, South Korea, and Japan. They consider China's closest friends to be ordinary Taiwanese people, Russia, and North Korea. 🌏 https://t.co/AXi0T9c5Cn
The Chinese public is concerned about geopolitical competition with the United States, including a potential conflict over Taiwan. Still, a majority want to pursue a balanced approach to US-China relations. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/C2OYj7fPY2
Everyday Chinese citizens are confident in their country and believe it will grow stronger in the coming years. Most want Beijing to be actively involved in world affairs. 🇨🇳 https://t.co/Vcs8iUGWc8