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ID186171
Title ProperChanging attitudes toward China in Taiwan and Hong Kong in the Xi Jinping era
LanguageENG
AuthorChen, Chih-Jou Jay ;  Zheng, Victor
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study examines public attitudes toward China in Taiwan and Hong Kong. It finds that before 2019, a majority of people in Taiwan and Hong Kong held positive views about the future development of China. However, many of their positive views suddenly changed during the 2019–2020 period. Those two years witnessed several contingent events underlining political tensions across the Taiwan Strait, and between China and Hong Kong. In addition, this study shows that self-interest considerations and ideology-oriented factors have different effects on public attitudes toward China in Taiwan and Hong Kong. In Taiwan, both self-interest and ideology-oriented factors have significant impacts; in Hong Kong, only ideological factors, including local identity, party identification, and belief in democracy, have significant associations with public attitudes toward China.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 31, No.134; Mar 2022: p.250-266
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 31 No 134
Key WordsTaiwan ;  China ;  Hong Kong ;  Xi Jinping Era ;  Changing Attitudes


 
 
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