Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Poll: Most Taiwanese Have A Negative View Of China

Reproduced from Pew Research Center; Chart: Axios Visuals

Reproduced from Pew Research Center; Chart: Axios Visuals

PEW Research Center: In Taiwan, Views of Mainland China Mostly Negative

Closer Taiwan-U.S. relations largely welcomed, especially economically.

Last fall, as the United States Senate unanimously passed the first round of the TAIPEI Act – legislation aimed at strengthening U.S. support for Taiwan’s global standing and diplomatic ties with other nations – the Taiwan public overwhelmingly supported closer economic and political ties with the U.S., according to a Pew Research Center survey.

By a nearly two-to-one margin, people in Taiwan rate the U.S. more favorably than mainland China. There is widespread support for increased economic and political ties with Washington; enthusiasm for similar relations with mainland China is much more muted. Still, even as people are skeptical about closer political relations, half would embrace closer economic ties with mainland China. Younger people are particularly likely to support closer relations with the U.S., and they are less likely to embrace closer relations with China.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Considering that China for decades is openly talking about invading Taiwan - by force- these numbers are still surprisingly good. I get it they have ties, but if someone threatens war, I don't rate them above 5% favorably. But that's me :D

Anonymous said...

And in other news, water is wet.