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God, guns, and … China?: how ideology impacts American attitudes and policy preferences toward China / Gries, Peter H; Crowson, H Michael; Cai, Huajian   Journal Article
Cai, Huajian Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract What impact does ideology have on American attitudes and policy preferences toward China? Based on two large N surveys, we first utilize exploratory factor analysis to uncover six distinct American ideological dimensions and two distinct dimensions of attitudes toward China that distinguish between its government and its people. We then utilize structural equation modeling to explore how attitudes toward the Chinese people (i.e. prejudice) and attitudes toward the Chinese government differentially mediate relationships between ideological beliefs, on the one hand, and Americans' China policy preferences, on the other. Results suggest both direct and indirect effects of ideology on policy preferences, with the latter effects being differentially mediated by prejudice and attitudes toward the Chinese government.
Key Words Ideology  China  Chinese Government  American  American Attitudes 
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