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ID131646
Title ProperChinese perceptions of the European Union
LanguageENG
AuthorDong, Lisheng
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article uses survey data collected in 2010 and conducts a systematic comparative analysis of the perceptions of the EU by the Chinese general public and the elite. Most ordinary Chinese citizens do not understand the EU very well, but their impressions of the EU are very positive and they also hold good expectations for the future of China-EU relations. The Chinese elites and ordinary citizens differ significantly in terms of 'favoring the EU' or 'favoring Russia'. The multivariate model indicates that EU travel experience, annual income level and Internet dependence have significant positive effects on 'favoring-EU' feelings. Those who have EU travel experience, higher levels of annual income and greater opportunities to obtain information via the Internet are more likely to be 'favoring-EU'.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol.23, No.88; July2014: p.756-779
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol.23, No.88; July2014: p.756-779
Key WordsChinese Perceptions ;  European Union - EU ;  International Relations - IR ;  China - EU Relations ;  Chinese Elite ;  Sino - EU Relations ;  Systematic Analysis ;  Comparative Analysis ;  Multivariate Model ;  Asia Europe Foundation - AEF ;  Favoring Russia ;  Favoring-EU ;  Bilateral Relation


 
 
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