For decades, European countries assumed that China is a benign force in international relations.
Shanghai World Expo
Lawrence Valverde - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador
USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from Harvard University, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
China's National Holiday, Remarks by Secretary Clinton, September 29, 2010
Clinton's remarks on China's National Day from the White House
Michael Lom - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador
USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from UCLA, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Alexis Murphy - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador
USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from the University of Arizona, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Catherine Gao - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador
USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from the University of Southern California, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Living the Life - A Day at the “Venice of China”
Catherine Gao (USC) takes us away from the Expo and Shanghai to Qibao.
Brandy Au - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador

USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from the University of Southern California, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Alex Pao - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador
USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from the University of California-Los Angeles, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Expo Blog - August: A New Group Takes Over

Summary of the best Student Ambassador blogs from August
Heather Johnson - USA Pavilion Student Ambassador

USA Pavilion Student Ambassador from Clemson University, now serving at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
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European views toward China are not uniform. Europeans recognize China's economic prowess and clearly favor continued ties, but majorities in much of Europe now have a negative view towards China.
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Tensions evident in the recent European Union-China virtual summit reflect the increasing skepticism in Europe toward China and the worries over Ukraine and economic ties as well as human rights and environmental issues.