Why taiwanese hate china




















Around seven-in-ten or more hold favorable attitudes toward the U. Australians offer more tempered views, though half still hold the U. More in India and Indonesia have favorable than unfavorable assessments, though sizable portions do not offer an opinion.

How different age groups in Taiwan view China stands contrary to patterns elsewhere in Asia. While those ages 50 and older are more likely to see China favorably, the opposite is true in Australia, Indonesia and Japan.

In these other Asian-Pacific environs, older adults are less likely to see China favorably. In Taiwan, this difference among young people is 43 percentage points. Seventy years after the end of the Chinese Civil War, about two-thirds of adults in Taiwan identify as just Taiwanese. The question asks respondents whether they consider themselves Taiwanese, Chinese or both. These findings are consistent with other polls showing that people in Taiwan increasingly identify only as Taiwanese as opposed to both Taiwanese and Chinese or solely Chinese.

Adults in Taiwan across all age groups are likely to see themselves as Taiwanese. At least six-in-ten in each group claim a Taiwanese identity, while no more than about a third hold a mixed or solely Chinese identity. Still, those ages 18 to 29 are more than 20 percentage points more likely than those 50 and older to see themselves as Taiwanese. They are also less than half as likely than the oldest age group to see themselves as both Taiwanese and Chinese.

National identity is additionally split across political affiliation. Those who feel closest to the DPP are most likely to see themselves as Taiwanese. Roughly two-thirds of the politically unaffiliated — those who do not feel close to any party — are also most likely to identify as just Taiwanese, while about three-in-ten consider themselves both Taiwanese and Chinese. Still, about a third of this group identifies as only Taiwanese. No more than about one-in-ten in each political group see themselves as only Chinese.

In times of uncertainty, good decisions demand good data. Please support our research with a financial contribution. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. Even in a polarized era, the survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions. Use this tool to compare the groups on some key topics and their demographics. Pew Research Center now uses as the last birth year for Millennials in our work.

Premium Digital access, plus: Convenient access for groups of users Integration with third party platforms and CRM systems Usage based pricing and volume discounts for multiple users Subscription management tools and usage reporting SAML-based single sign-on SSO Dedicated account and customer success teams.

Learn more and compare subscriptions content expands above. Full Terms and Conditions apply to all Subscriptions. Or, if you are already a subscriber Sign in. Other options. Close drawer menu Financial Times International Edition.

Search the FT Search. World Show more World. According to a survey conducted by Beijing-Tokyo Forum at the end of last year, There is no reason for Japanese to have more hatred toward China than the Chinese people do with Japan.

Their hatred toward China is morally dirty. Japan has been caught up in the worst geopolitical environment since the Meiji Restoration. China, which once was far behind Japan, has seen a rise. China's GDP now is three times that of Japan. South Korea is smaller than Japan and once Japan's colony.

But it has grown to be a developed country and a challenger to Japan in the technological sector. Japan, on the other hand, has seen no progress, but a continuous decline. Japan follows the US in confronting China, and regards the US military occupation, which is supposed to be a shame, as the source of security and strategic competitiveness.

It seems Japan doesn't have a correct understanding of its strength. It acts like a fox assuming the majesty of the tiger, but is not confident. Japan cannot strategically confront China by itself, and does not have the ability to make the Taiwan question "Japan's business.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000