Survey reveals Japanese views on China's modernization efforts
The Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies released a report titled "Chinese Modernization in the Eyes of Japanese" at a symposium on
1. Japanese public interest in Chinese modernization
(1) Japanese citizens show a strong interest in
The top three Chinese topics of interest for Japanese were politics (44.2%), economy (41.1%), and diplomacy (40%). Men generally showed more interest in Chinese affairs than women, particularly in economic, military and political topics. Women, however, expressed a higher interest in culture, entertainment and education.
(2) Awareness of Chinese modernization is growing rapidly among Japanese citizens.
In the survey, 34.5% of respondents said they had heard of Chinese modernization, indicating the term's growing popularity. Public familiarity with the concept has been rapidly increasing, ranking second only to the Belt and Road Initiative.
(3) Japanese people primarily learn about Chinese modernization through the news media.
Over 60% of respondents (61.3%) learned about Chinese modernization through news media, followed by film and television (26.1%) and social media (18.1%). Japanese and international mainstream media (69.9%) remained the primary source of information for the public.
2. Japanese public understanding of Chinese modernization
(1) Most Japanese believe Chinese modernization should align with
About 81% of respondents (81.3%) agreed that Chinese modernization is rooted in
(2) Most Japanese agree that Chinese modernization needs to maintain traditional Chinese culture and values.
Approximately 61% of respondents believed that "Chinese modernization requires respecting traditional culture and values and combining cultural tradition and modern civilization organically." Women, young and middle-aged groups, and the highly educated showed stronger support for this view.
(3) The enduring historical and cultural ties between
The top reasons for Japanese viewing Chinese modernization positively were rooted in history and culture. About 29.5% of respondents cited "the long-standing historical bond between
3. Japanese views on how Chinese modernization affects bilateral relations
(1) Most Japanese see Chinese modernization as potentially beneficial to
Nearly two-thirds (61.5%) of respondents believed that Chinese modernization is positive for
(2) Japanese largely view Chinese modernization as a new avenue for promoting shared development.
Japanese were generally optimistic about Chinese modernization and the development of bilateral relations. Nearly 70% of respondents (67.5%) believed that "friendship and cooperation should be continued for healthy bilateral relations."
(3) Many Japanese perceive a lack of robust people-to-people exchanges between
Most Japanese recognize the importance of people-to-people exchanges in improving bilateral relations. The survey reveals that 81.7% of respondents have no Chinese friends or have never met a Chinese person, only 14.9% have spoken with Chinese individuals, and 84.9% have never visited
"Chinese Modernization in the Eyes of Japanese" is an online poll of the Japanese public conducted by the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies. The survey aims to gauge public awareness and understanding of Chinese modernization and provide insights for enhancing political trust and people-to-people ties. Researchers collected 1,005 responses, with a nearly even split between men (50.3%) and women (49.5%). The age distribution closely reflected Japanese demographics: 32% youth, 38.9% middle-aged, and 29.1% older adults.
Survey reveals Japanese views on
http://en.chinadiplomacy.org.cn/2024-10/23/content_117502725.shtml
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SOURCE chinadiplomacy.org.cn
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