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Ron Faucheux: Both parties have turned against China

Por: The Advocate Opinion January 09, 2023

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In late 1978, China’s top leaders repudiated Mao’s Cultural Revolution and began reforming its economy. Soon after, China’s popularity in the U.S. soared to its highest point in modern times. Seventy-two percent of Americans in early 1979, according to Gallup polling, held favorable views of the world’s most populous country.But this positive attitude has taken a dive in recent years.According to a Pew Research report, American... + full article



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