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ID153411
Title ProperHow Chinese citizens perceive cross-strait relations
Other Title Informationsurvey results from ten major cities in China
LanguageENG
AuthorChang, Yu-Tzung ;  Wu, Wen-Chin ;  Pan, Hsin-Hsin
Summary / Abstract (Note)While many studies have investigated Taiwanese people’s attitudes towards cross-Strait relations, few studies explore how Chinese people on the other side of the Taiwan Strait perceive the Taiwan issue. Using data collected via a telephone survey that covers 2,000 respondents from ten major cities in China in 2013, this article presents empirical evidence to fill this gap. It finds that most Chinese citizens’ attitudes are aligned with the government’s propaganda on cross-Strait relations. In particular, Chinese citizens have inaccurate perceptions of Taiwanese support for reunification with China. This article also finds that when Chinese respondents think that the city in which they live is more economically advanced than Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, they would support: (1) a faster pace towards a resolution, and (2) the use of military force to resolve cross-Strait confrontations. These findings offer new perspectives on studies of cross-Strait relations and Chinese nationalism.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 26, No.106; Jul 2017: p.616-631
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 26 No 106
Key WordsChina ;  Cross-Strait Relations ;  Chinese Citizens Perceive ;  Survey Results ;  Major Cities


 
 
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