2017
DOI: 10.1353/aq.2017.0039
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Collective Statement on Taiwan Independence: Building Global Solidarity and Rejecting US Military Empire

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“…First, although only media trust was measured in this study, it may implicitly signify people’s general trust in institutions, whether private or public. It is plausible that individuals in these Chinese societies with a relatively collective culture [ 106 , 107 ] were more willing to trust institutions as they might believe that others would take care of them, and it was unnecessary for them to act on anything unless being told to do so [ 108 , 109 ]. This explanation, to a certain degree, was in line with the recent longitudinal study conducted by Wang, et al [ 110 ] in China that found community actions were the key reason for the change of mind on the individual level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, although only media trust was measured in this study, it may implicitly signify people’s general trust in institutions, whether private or public. It is plausible that individuals in these Chinese societies with a relatively collective culture [ 106 , 107 ] were more willing to trust institutions as they might believe that others would take care of them, and it was unnecessary for them to act on anything unless being told to do so [ 108 , 109 ]. This explanation, to a certain degree, was in line with the recent longitudinal study conducted by Wang, et al [ 110 ] in China that found community actions were the key reason for the change of mind on the individual level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%