When the United States has reasonable concerns about international economic agreements, other governments are often willing to listen and make the necessary reforms.
Majorities of Americans have favorable views of capitalism and unfavorable views of socialism, but groups vary significantly in their reactions to the terms.
The Chinese Communist Party was founded on “the extinction of classes, state power and parties,” and “a powerful state apparatus” in the hands of a “people’s democratic dictatorship," and it has yet to renounce that commitment.