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A new survey of Chinese public opinions finds that over half of respondents do not support China using force against Taiwan to achieve unification. The poll was designed jointly by the Carter Center and the Emory University.

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00:00A slim majority of Chinese people taking part in a recent survey said they do not support the use of force against Taiwan.
00:0855% of respondents said force should not be used against Taiwan under any circumstances to achieve unification,
00:16while nearly a quarter disagreed with that statement.
00:19On U.S.-China relations, only about 24% hold a favorable attitude towards the United States, one of Taiwan's major allies.
00:27The survey was designed by the Carter Center, a non-profit NGO founded by late U.S. President Jimmy Carter and the Emory University.
00:35It polled more than 2,000 Chinese nationals.

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