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Global Views Survey Research Center (GVSRC) (July 21, 2009)

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Global Views Survey Research Center (GVSRC)

(July 21, 2009)

 

1.      Are you satisfied with the economic benefits brought by the direct flights across the Taiwan Strait?

Yes

44.2%

No

37.0%

No opinion / Don’t know

18.8%

 

2.      Has your opinion on Mainland society and people changed for the better or the worse since Mainland tourists have been allowed to visit Taiwan?

Yes

   For the better

   For the worse

 

22.4%

9.7%

No change

53.6%

No opinion / Don’t know

14.3%

 

3.      In order to build cross-Strait trust, what do you think the Mainland needs to do?

Stop making it difficult for Taiwan to participate in international affairs

77.2%

Remove missiles targeting at Taiwan

71.8%

Sign a cross-Strait peace accord

68.1%

Push for democracy and freedom of speech

67.2%

Sign a cross-Strait ECFA

51.4%

Push for closer cross-Strait educational and cultural exchanges

50.7%

 

4.      Do you think that it is necessary for President Ma Ying-jeou to establish a direct communication channel with CCP’s Secretary-General Hu Jintao?

Yes

57.8%

No

21.7%

No opinion / Don’t know

20.5%

 

5.      “If the Mainland does not remove its missiles targeting at Taiwan, President Ma Ying-jeou should not meet with CCP’s Secretary-General Hu Jintao.” Do you agree?

Yes

48.3%

No

38.2%

No opinion / Don’t know

13.5%

 

6.      Did you know that five rounds of the “Cross-Strait Economic and Cultural Forum” (KMT-CCP Forum) had taken place since 2006?

Yes

63.0%

No

37.0%

 

7.      Do you think that the conclusions and recommendations made by the Cross-Strait Economic and Cultural Forums are in accordance with the interests of the majority of the people on Taiwan?

Yes

17.8%

No

29.0%

Don’t know (about the conclusions and recommendations of the Forums)

50.3%

 

8.      Do you think that in order to preserve the interests of the people on Taiwan, it is necessary for the DPP to establish contacts with the Mainland?

Yes

63.8%

No

22.3%

No opinion / Don’t know

13.9%

 

9.      Do you think you are part of the Chinese nation?

Yes

80.2%

No

8.8%

No opinion / Don’t know

11%

 

10.  Do you think that the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are part of the Chinese nation?

Yes

57.6%

No

30.8%

No opinion / Don’t know

11.6%

 

11.  Which of the following do you think best describes the current cross-Strait relations?

Two countries being separately developed

82.8%

Both belong to a divided Republic of China

4.9%

Both belong to a divided People’s Republic of China

0.7%

No opinion / Don’t know

11.6%

 

12. President Ma Ying-jeou’s approval and trust ratings:

Date

Satisfied

Dissatisfied

June 2008

37.8%

46.2%

July 2008

27%

60.4%

August 2008

36.1%

47.6%

September 2008

24.9%

64.5%

October 2008

23.6%

67.6%

November 2008

29.8%

58.2%

December 2008

30.8%

58.4%

January 2009

28.7%

57.3%

February 2009

34.5%

54.8%

March 2009

28.6%

58.3%

April 2009

32.8%

57.6%

May 2009

38.9%

48.6%

June 2009

40.7%

46.1%

July 2009

35.5%

52.3%

 

Date

Trust

Distrust

June 2008

55.4%

27.7%

July 2008

46.3%

38.5%

August 2008

51.3%

31%

September 2008

46%

41.2%

October 2008

42.9%

43.4%

November 2008

48.1%

38.5%

December 2008

47.4%

37.5%

January 2009

44.5%

39.9%

February 2009

48.7%

36.5%

March 2009

45%

40.2%

April 2009

49.6%

35.2%

May 2009

50.3%

33.9%

June 2008

45.4%

38.0%

July

45.2%

39.1%

 

 

Note: This poll was conducted from 18:20 pm to 22:00 pm on July 14 to 16 with 1,005 people over 20 years of age surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3.1 % with a 95 % confidence interval.

Source: Global Views Magazine Public Opinion Poll Center

http://www.gvm.com.tw/gvsrc/200907_GVSRC_others.pdf

 

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