The Chinese Journal of International Politics Advance Access originally published online on August 25, 2009
The Chinese Journal of International Politics 2009 2(4):455-456; doi:10.1093/cjip/pop012
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Yang Zixiao and David Zweig's article, Does Anti-Americanism Correlate to Pro-China Sentiments? based on results of the Pew Global Attitudes Project: Spring 2005 Survey of 16 countries, tests the hypothesis that anti-American individuals are those who are most amicable towards China and China's rise overtly. Regression results show that whether or not there are correlations between anti-Americanism and pro-Chinese sentiment depends largely on China's perceived identity. Pro-American individuals who see China as an economically rising state approve of it, but display antipathy to