Forty percent of Americans now say China is the world's leading economic power, while 33% say the same about the United States. In 2000, nearly two-thirds of Americans considered the United States to be the leading economic power.
from YouTube on Thu, Feb 21 2008
see also:
| 20 Feb 08 |
|
China's Rising Power Status »
YouTube video Gallup surveys in 13 Asian countries show a substantial number of people who expect China to replace the United States as the leading superpower within the next 50 years or less. |
| 23 Jan 08 |
|
Chief Ed Fox on black Americans, China, Africa »
YouTube video Black international news at its finest, BMORENEWS.com's Doni Glover interviews Chief Ed Fox on black business, black Americans, the African Diaspora and their relationship to the world's newest super power, China. |
| 05 May 07 |
|
Killer 7 Ending ~ Japan destroyed »
YouTube video With the death of Matsuken, Japan no longer has the political man power to coerce an aliied assault against the United States.
In order to keep Japan silent, the United States is seen blowing up gunkajima.
A rather Ironic end, since it was really China... |
| 25 Feb 08 |
|
Americans: China To Lead The World Within 20 Years » Zhonghuarising In the latest published Gallup poll on American confidence, the gist of the survey was thus: many Americans believe that China is the world's leading economic power or will be within the next 20 years. Although less than half of all those surveyed... |
| 03 Dec 08 |
|
Chinese Americans "all brains, no pay" » People's Daily Chinese Americans in the United States earn less than non-Hispanic Whites of the same educational level, despite having a higher educational level than the average population, a study has said. The compilers of a 64-page report, A Portrait of... |
| 17 Nov 09 |
|
China, US agree on economic rebalance » Shanghai Daily THE United States and China, the world's first and third largest economies, have pledged to rebalance each other's economy and move in tandem on forward-looking monetary polices for a strong and durable global economic... |