
This chart questions whether China represents more of an economic threat or opportunity for June of 2012. Countries questioned on the chart include French and the United States.


This graph compares opinions on if China is an economic threat or opportunity. Of the nations polled, France, the United States, and Portugal top those that feel China is a threat while the Netherlands, Romania, and Sweden top those that feel China is more of an opportunity. The 65% of French respondents feel China is a threat, with the United States trailing at 58%. About 57% of the Netherlands feel China is an opportunity. Opinions are much more one-sided in these nations, while in nations like Italy and Poland the opinions are more divisive.


THIS GRAPH IS A BAR GRAPH AND IT IS CALLED DOES CHINA REPRESENT MORE OF AN ECONOMIC THREAT OR OPPORTUNTIY. WHICH IS BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES AND THE UNITED STATES IS IN THE LEAND


The following chart breaks by country whether or not they believe China represents a threat to them or an opportunity. It depicts that many French and USA citizens view China as more of a threat.


This bar graph reflects a June 2012 opinion survey of individuals in several countries as to the question of whether China represents an economic "threat" or "opportunity". For each nation, the percent responding threat is colored in orange, the percent responding opportunity is colored in blue.


The graph depicts a relationship between China and other countries of the world. More specifically, the graph depicts whether the present economic status of China and it's growth (or lack thereof) moving forward presents more of an economic threat or opportunity to these other countries.


This image represents opinions by folks of various nationalities and their assessment of China's economic strength. They assess whether it is a threat or opportunity to their country.


This graph describes if China represents more of an economic threat or opportunity. This graph also compares other countries and how they stack up to the same situation.


The graph lists out the percentage where countries that feel if China represents more of a threat to them or an opportunity for them. The data is based on the year 2012.


This survey is about if China represents an economic threat or opportunity to which country. Orange is thread and blue opportunity. In first place it shows what a big thread it is to France and last the big opportunity that it is for Netherlands.


Graph that asks the question, Does China pose more of an economic threat or opportunity? It shows various countries and how much of a threat China poses toward them/


This graph asks whether China is more of an economic threat or opportunity. It graphs the results by respondents in countries through the world, with France viewing it as mostly a threat and Switzerland viewing it as mostly an opportunity.


A chart asking if China offers more of an economic threat or opportunity. While countries like France and the United states are saying threat, countries like Britain and Russia are saying opportunity.


The picture is a graph showing whether China is an economic threat or opportunity. On the Y-axis, There is a list of countries that are impacted by Chinas Economy, starting with those that are the biggest threat in order to the biggest opportunities. The graph is a side by side bar chart with threats in red and opportunities in blue.


It is a chart of how people in different countries view the nation of China. The chart was produced in June of 2012. Each row of the chart represents a different country polled, and each country has two data lines. There is an orange (top) line for % of respondents from each country who view China as an emerging economic threat, and blue (bottom) line for % of respondents from each country who view China as an emerging economic opportunity. The respondents appear to all come from 'western' nations. All within what could be defined as Europe and the United States.

