Japanese Attitudes Toward China and the United States: A Sociological Analysis

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Chinese Sociological Review Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI:10.1080/21620555.2019.1611374
Shun Gong, Kikuko Nagayoshi
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Abstract As China and the United States have a great impact on Japan, Japanese attitudes toward China and the United States have been the focus of debate. This study uses nationally representative longitudinal data from Japan to investigate how the economic and political threats are relevant to Japanese attitudes toward China and the United States. Empirical analyses find that: first, socioeconomic status (SES) is significantly associated with individuals’ attitudes toward the United States but not China. Second, individuals’ perceptions of Japan’s economic situation influence their attitudes toward China and the United States; that is, an optimistic assessment of Japan’s economy increases the Japanese people’s positive attitudes toward both China and the United States. Finally, the political threats have contrasting effects on Japanese attitudes toward China and the United States. Concerns over political threats increase Japan’s favorable attitudes toward the United States while deteriorating the positive attitudes toward China.
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日本人对中国和美国的态度:一个社会学分析
由于中国和美国对日本的影响很大,日本对中国和美国的态度一直是争论的焦点。本研究使用具有全国代表性的日本纵向数据来调查经济和政治威胁如何与日本对中国和美国的态度相关。实证分析发现:第一,社会经济地位(SES)与个体对美态度显著相关,而与中国态度无关。第二,个人对日本经济状况的看法影响了他们对中国和美国的态度;也就是说,对日本经济的乐观评估增加了日本人对中国和美国的积极态度。最后,政治威胁对日本对中国和美国的态度产生了截然不同的影响。对政治威胁的担忧增加了日本对美国的好感,同时恶化了对中国的积极态度。
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