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ID114228
Title ProperChinese nationalism and its political and social origins
LanguageENG
AuthorTang, Wenfang ;  Darr, Benjamin
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using the 2008 China Survey, this paper examines Chinese respondents' feelings toward their country and how such feelings are related to their democratic values. First, it compares Chinese nationalism with that of 35 countries and regions in the 2003 National Identity Survey. Second, it looks at the origins of Chinese nationalism as embedded in the social and political characteristics of individuals. Third, it further examines the impact of nationalism on people's political attitudes. The findings show that nationalism in contemporary China is better predicted by the political and economic characteristics of an individual rather than cultural attributes, and that nationalism serves as a powerful instrument in impeding public demand for democratic change.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.77; Sep 2012: p.811-826
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.77; Sep 2012: p.811-826
Key WordsChina ;  China Survey - 2008 ;  National Identity Survey ;  Chinese Nationalism


 
 
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