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題名: Why Is China Unwelcome in Taiwan? Cultural Alienation, Democratic Anxiety or Economic Loss in Explaining Taiwanese Resistance to China
作者: 曾偉峰
TZENG, WEI-FENG
李冠成
LEE, KUAN-CHEN
MACAULAY, CHRISTOPHER
貢獻者: Issues & Studies
關鍵詞: Taiwan; China; cross-strait relations; resistance to China
日期: 十二月-2017
上傳時間: 2-四月-2019
摘要: This paper explores the factors that affect Taiwanese citizens` resistance to closer relations with China. Elements in Taiwanese society have recently exhibited a strong sense of anxiety in the face of a rising China. Distinct from the past military confrontation between China and Taiwan, more recently. Taiwanese citizens have been subject to a strengthening of cross-Strait relations and interactions, which makes their rising resistance to China puzzling. To empirically and theoretically explain why Taiwanese are resistant to closer ties with the mainland, we discuss three potential sources: cultural alienation, democratic anxiety, and economic interest. We test the effects of these three attitudinal factors on Taiwanese resistance to Chinese tourists, students, and workers using the China Impact Survey 2012 data set. The findings suggest that democratic anxiety, economic interest, and cultural alienation are all strong predictors in accounting for the public`s resistance to Chinese tourists and students, while economic interest is the most powerful factor in Taiwanese attitudes toward policies regarding Chinese workers. The findings provide important policy implications for policy makers in dealing with cross-Strait relations.
關聯: Issues & Studies, 53(4), 1750011
資料類型: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1142/S1013251117500114
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