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ID153380
Title ProperVictims and patriots
Other Title Informationdisaggregating nationalism in urban China
LanguageENG
AuthorDickson, Bruce J ;  Jackson S. Woods & Bruce J. Dickson ;  Woods, Jackson S
Summary / Abstract (Note)By most accounts, nationalism in China is on the rise, as seen in both patriotic displays and anti-foreign protests. This article disaggregates two types of nationalism: patriotism and victimization derived from the ‘century of humiliations’. An original, nationwide public opinion survey of urban China shows that these two types of nationalism are derived from similar attributes and attitudes (causes) but have dissimilar impacts on views toward foreign countries (effects). In order to understand properly the causes of rising nationalism in China and its possible implications, observers must begin with the recognition that patriotism and anti-foreign sentiments are not simply two sides of the same coin, but two separate and distinct types of nationalism.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 26, No.104; Mar 2017: p.167-182
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 26 No 104
Key WordsUrban China ;  Victims and Patriots ;  Disaggregating Nationalism


 
 
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