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What China Thinks of the 2024 US Election


What China Thinks of the 2024 US Election - Newsweek

"The Chinese people and the Chinese government are watching closely what's going on in the U.S.," Xu Qindao told Newsweek.

2024 U.S. Election: As America Votes, China Is Watching

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How China sees the U.S. presidential election: 'It's high political drama'

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Why China Is Portraying a 'Violent', 'Chaotic' U.S. Election - YouTube

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Chinese see 'no turning back' for U.S. ties regardless of election result

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What the U.S. Election Outcome Means for China - Wang Huiyao

No matter who wins on Nov. 5 — Kamala Harris or Donald Trump — the coming vote will impact the world. China and the United States have a ...

Harris or Trump? What Chinese people want from US election - BBC

People in Beijing tell the BBC's Laura Bicker their hopes and fears about who will win the White House race.

How China viewed Trump, Harris & the 2024 US Presidential Elections

'In Chinese discourse, neither candidate's victory was being viewed as beneficial to China, given the bipartisan alignment on a hardline ...

What Does Trump's Re-election Mean for China? - The Diplomat

Gauging the reactions from both the Chinese public and the government to Donald Trump's return to the White House.

China's new focus in election interference is local, state races - CNBC

China's latest efforts to influence the outcome of U.S. elections is shifting away from the presidential race and toward state and local ...

Election of Donald Trump: 'China can feel relieved, despite the ...

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Who does China's president want to win the U.S. election?

As Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris face off in the presidential election, China's President Xi Jinping has not expressed a ...

Candidates on China: Election 2024 - NCUSCR

Donald Trump favors an approach that continues the existing trade war, views China's activities and Chinese nationals with suspicion.

Trump vs. Harris: Who does China prefer in the US election? - DW

Regardless of who wins the upcoming US presidential election, Beijing is unlikely to encounter a China-friendly administration in ...

2024 U.S. election: views from China - Marketplace.org

U.S. work visa applicants in Shanghai have mixed feelings on which presidential candidate would be better for China-U.S. relations.

New evidence China, Russia and Iran targeting US elections

Two cyber threat intelligence reports back up assertions by US intelligence officials that all three countries are desperately trying to ...

China plans for more intense competition, whoever wins the US ...

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