TY - BOOK AU - Lautz,Terry AU - Spelman,Douglas G. ED - Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. ED - Qing hua da xue (Beijing, China) TI - The United States and China: mutual public perceptions SN - 1933549629 PY - 2011/// CY - Washington, DC PB - Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars KW - public opinion KW - China KW - USA KW - foreign policy KW - foreign public opinion N1 - "This publication is a collaborative effort between the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Kissinger Institute on China and the United States and Tsinghua University's Center for U.S.-China Relations." N2 - Chinese and American images of each other are notoriously volatile. Many factors are at work. Widely different histories, contrasting cultures, dissimilar development experiences, and competing values all complicate the task of forming accurate impressions of the other. In recent times, the legacy of the Korean War and the infrequency of direct contact from 1949 to 1979 played a large role. While channels of communication have multiplied since then, this has not necessarily enhanced the accuracy of mutual impressions. This volatility matters because mutual perceptions affect the way the two peoples deal with each other both officially and informally. To probe these various images, the channels through which they travel to the other side, and the specific issues which give rise to problematic mutual perceptions, the Kissinger Institute convened seventeen scholars and public figures from China and America in July, 2010. For each channel of communication, the media, returned scholars and students, popular culture, and for each problematic issue, religion, law, individual vs. group interests, we paired one presenter from each country. The result was an insightful collection of papers that spurred interesting and enlightening discussion. We hope that the reader agrees, and that these offerings will spur other exchanges and clearer, more nuanced images across this wide but still bridgeable national divide UR - http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/the-united-states-and-china-mutual-public-perceptions ER -