Survey finds more Japanese favor balanced foreign policies
By Jiang Xueqing in Tokyo | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-12-02 21:16
On global issues, climate change emerged as the top concern for both Chinese (24.5 percent) and Japanese (35.8 percent) respondents. Moreover, 56.2 percent of Chinese respondents emphasized the importance of strengthening international cooperation to tackle global challenges, an increase of 3.4 percentage points from 2023.
The survey was conducted jointly by the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration and the Tokyo-based nonprofit think tank Genron NPO, from mid-October to early November 2024, simultaneously in both countries.
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