Survey Date: September 2 to 5, 2011
Number of Effective Samples: 1,069
Survey Commissioned by: Mainland Affairs Council, Executive Yuan
Survey Unit: Election
Study
Center of National
Chengchi
University
1. Do you believe that the mainland Chinese government's attitude toward the ROC government is friendly or unfriendly?
Extremely friendly | Friendly | Unfriendly | Extremely unfriendly | Don't know / No opinion |
3.6%
| 28.6%
| 34.4%
| 17.1%
| 16.3%
|
31.2%
| 51.5%
| 16.3%
|
2. Do you believe that the mainland Chinese government's attitude toward the Taiwan people is friendly or unfriendly?
Extremely friendly | Friendly | Unfriendly | Extremely unfriendly | Don't know /No opinion |
3.9%
| 40.8%
| 27.4%
| 14.1%
| 13.8%
|
44.7%
| 41.5%
| 13.8%
|
3. Do you feel that the pace of current cross-strait exchanges is too fast, too slow or just right?
Too fast | Just right | Too slow | Don't know / No opinion |
29.5%
| 46.4%
| 14.4%
| 9.7%
|
4. Regarding relations between Taiwan and mainland China, there are the following different views: 1. Unification as soon as possible; 2. Independence as soon as possible; 3. Maintaining the status quo and unification later; 4. Maintaining the status quo and independence later; 5. Maintaining the status quo and deciding on independence or unification later; and 6. Maintaining the status quo indefinitely. Which of these positions do you lean toward?
Unification as soon as possible | Maintaining the status quo and unification later | Maintaining the status quo and deciding on independence or unification later | Maintaining the status quo indefinitely | Maintaining the status quo and independence later | Independence as soon as possible | Don't know / No opinion |
1.4%
| 10.6%
| 33.6%
| 25.9%
| 17.1%
| 5.6%
| 5.8%
|
1.4%
| 87.2%
| 5.6%
| 5.8%
|
5. Overall, do you believe that cross-strait relations have become more relaxed, more tense, or have been unchanged under the Ma Administration?
More relaxed | Unchanged | More tense | Don't know / No opinion |
55.2%
| 30.2%
| 9.0%
| 5.6%
|
6. Do you support or not support the continued handling of cross-strait exchange issues through institutionalized negotiations between the two sides?
Strongly support | Support | Do not support | Strongly do not support | Don't know / No opinion |
19.4%
| 58.2%
| 6.1%
| 3.9%
| 12.4%
|
77.6%
| 10.0%
| 12.4%
|
7. The government's position on the "1992 Consensus" is "one China, respective interpretations," with "one China" meaning the Republic of China. Do you identify or not with this position?
Strongly identify | Identify | Do not identify | Strongly do not identify | Don't know /No opinion |
14.9%
| 34.5%
| 19.4%
| 15.3%
| 15.9%
|
49.4%
| 34.7%
| 15.9%
|
8. The government has resumed institutionalized cross-strait negotiations on the foundation of the "1992 Consensus—one China with respective interpretations." Do you agree or disagree with this approach?
Strongly agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly disagree | Don't know /No opinion |
11.7%
| 36.7%
| 19.9%
| 13.0%
| 18.7%
|
48.4%
| 32.9%
| 18.7%
|
9. Some people say that the "1992 Consensus" is a "consensus between the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Communist Party of China (CPC)." Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Strongly agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly disagree | Don't know /No opinion |
9.5%
| 15.6%
| 30.8%
| 20.9%
| 23.2%
|
25.1% | 51.7%
| 23.2%
|
10. Over the past three years, the government has maintained the status quo in the Taiwan Strait based on the principle of "no unification, no independence, and no use of force." Do you support or not support this principle?
Strongly support | Support | Do not support | Strongly do not support | Don't know /No opinion |
29.8%
| 45.0%
| 8.8%
| 7.8%
| 8.6%
|
74.8%
| 16.6%
| 8.6%
|