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Chinese Citizens’ Trust in Japan and South Korea: Findings from a Four-City Survey

Harvard Dataverse (Africa Rice Center, Bioversity International, CCAFS, CIAT, IFPRI, IRRI and WorldFish)

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Title Chinese Citizens’ Trust in Japan and South Korea: Findings from a Four-City Survey
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DGVYLR
 
Creator Li, Xiaojun
Wang, Jianwei
Chen, Dingding
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Many observers see mutual distrust as a major reason for increasing tensions in East Asia, but few studies systematically explore exactly how trust, or the lack of it, influences international cooperation in the region. We examine the microfoundations of international trust in East Asia by analyzing an original survey of Chinese urban residents’ attitudes toward Japan and South Korea. We find that generalized trust, or the belief that other nations have benign intentions, provides the most important driving force of trust toward Japan and South Korea. This, in turn, has a positive effect on preferences for interstate cooperation. We also find that, contrary to conventional wisdom, nationalism and historical memory have little or no effect on international trust. Our analysis enhances our broader understanding of international trust by clarifying its sources and consequences. It also suggests some important policy implications for Sino–Japanese relations and Chinese foreign policy.
 
Subject Social Sciences