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Is Beijing’s growing power threatened by foreign influence and conflict? Chinese people seem to think so

Pew survey reveals unease among Chinese citizens amid China’s rising economic and political clout

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Nectar Gan

Most Chinese people recognise China’s growing prominence on the world stage but have also become more wary of “foreign influence” and potential military conflict from simmering territorial disputes, a survey has found.

In the poll published on Wednesday by the US-based Pew Research Centre, three-quarters of mainland Chinese respondents said they believed China was now playing a more important role in the world than it was 10 years ago. Only 10 per cent thought otherwise.
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Over the past decade, China has surpassed Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy. It has also become increasingly assertive in foreign affairs and is challenging the geopolitical balance of power in the region.

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But the country’s growing economic might and rising aspirations has also caused some unease among its own people.

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