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ID192117
Title ProperUrban Chinese Support for Armed Unification with Taiwan
Other Title InformationSocial Status, National Pride, and Understanding of Taiwan
LanguageENG
AuthorQi, Dongtao ;  Lin, Shengqiao ;  Zhang, Suixin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on a nine-city cell phone survey in 2019, this paper systematically examines which groups showed stronger support for armed unification with Taiwan and what factors and mechanisms might contribute to their support. The bivariate analysis shows the politically, economically, and socially privileged groups and those with stronger national pride and more understanding of Taiwan were more pro-armed unification, while residents of the two coastal cities, Xiamen and Guangzhou, were less supportive. Further analysis indicates education and unfavorable view of the Taiwanese government were the two most powerful factors contributing to the support. Possible contributing mechanisms might include both top-down mechanisms, such as political indoctrination and propaganda, and bottom-up ones, such as the respondents’ interest and identity considerations influenced by their city’s proximity to Taiwan.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 32, No. 143; Sep 2023: p.727-744
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 32 No 143
Key WordsTaiwan ;  Urban Chinese Support ;  Armed Unification


 
 
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