Opinion Poll on Current Cross-Strait Relations
2011/09/26
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Opinion Poll on Current Cross-Strait Relations
Source: Mainland Affairs Council
September 26, 2011
1. Do you support dealing with cross-Strait exchanges through institutionalized consultations?
2. Do you support maintaining the status quo through the principle of “no unification, no independence, no use of force”?
3. Do you agree with the government’s insistence on the “1992 Consensus” which means “One China, different interpretations,” with one China signifying the Republic of China?
Do you support cross-Strait consultations on the basis of the “1992 Consensus” which means “One China, different interpretations”?
Do you agree that the “1992 Consensus” is a consensus between the KMT and the Chinese Communist Party?
4. Do you think the pace of cross-Strait exchanges is too fast, too slow or just right?
Just right
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46.4%
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Too fast
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29.5%
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Too slow
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14.4%
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5. Do you think cross-Strait relations have become more relaxed, tenser or remain unchanged?
More relaxed
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55.2%
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Tenser
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9.0%
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Unchanged
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30.2%
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6. Future Aspirations in Cross-Strait Relations
Maintain the status quo for now, then see what happens later
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87.2%
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Maintain the status quo, and then reunification with the Mainland
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Maintain the status quo, and then seek independence
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Maintain the status quo forever
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Maintain the status quo for now, then reunification with the Mainland or seek independence
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33.6%
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Maintain the status quo forever
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25.9%
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7. What do you think about the attitude of the Mainland’s government vis-à-vis our government?
Unfriendly
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51.5%
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Friendly
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31.2%
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8. What do you think about the attitude of the Mainland’s government vis-à-vis the people in Taiwan?
Unfriendly
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44.7%
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Friendly
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41.5%
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This opinion poll was conducted between September 2 and 5, with 1,069 people surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3 % with a 95 % confidence interval.
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