哈佛大學研究 A decade-long Harvard study published in July found that public satisfaction toward the Chinese government had "increased virtually across the board" since 2003. By 2016, satisfaction rates toward the central government reached 93%, a staggering number compared to approval ratings for U.S. presidents, which rarely peak above 60%.
A decade-long Harvard study published in July found that public satisfaction toward the Chinese government had "increased virtually across the board" since 2003. By 2016, satisfaction rates toward the central government reached 93%, a staggering number compared to approval ratings for U.S. presidents, which rarely peak above 60%.