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ID189057
Title ProperSurge of Nationalist Sentiment among Chinese Youth during the COVID-19 Pandemic
LanguageENG
AuthorWing-Chung, Ho
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since 2012, Beijing has been promoting a strain of populist nationalism which underscores both the institutional superiority of the ruling party and the cultural superiority of being Chinese. At the international level, however, the image of both the regime and the Chinese has been marred due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan (December 2019–January 2020). This study examines the extent and the form that the surge in nationalist sentiment of Chinese young people has taken during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a questionnaire survey of 1,200 students from a sample of 20 colleges/universities in China (June–July 2020), this study shows that the respondents express high satisfaction with the state's performance in tackling the pandemic, and that there is a substantial surge of nationalist sentiment with a high level of hostility towards other nations (e.g. the United States). Such nationalist sentiment, however, is found to express a bifurcated pattern in that young Chinese also tend to embrace the opportunity to work and study in the Western societies they ostensibly dislike.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol. 20, No.4; Nov 2022: p.1-22
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal 2022-12 20, 4
Key WordsPandemic ;  Chinese Youth ;  COVID-19