ERIC Number: EJ936559
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011
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Why Do Sixty Percent of Young People Feel Their Compatriots Have Blind Faith in Foreign Things?
Shunan, Xiao; Qin, Zhou
Chinese Education and Society, v44 n2-3 p58-64 Mar-Apr/May-Jun 2011
Interview and survey data in China suggest a high degree of patriotism, and Western public opinion polls reveal that many people see China as the world's second most powerful country. Yet Chinese Internet surveys find that Chinese citizens still lack self-confidence in dealing with Westerners. The authors explain this seeming paradox by suggesting as one of the main reasons that Chinese media often present the West as better than it really is.
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Foreign Countries, Patriotism, Internet, Young Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Mass Media Role, Surveys, Self Esteem, Attitudes, Attitude Measures, College Students
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Identifiers - Location: China
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