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    October 9, 2017
    Japanese Divided on Democracy’s Success at Home, but Value Voice of the People

    Japanese see Trump as arrogant, intolerant, dangerous

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    Japanese Divided on Democracy’s Success at Home, but Value Voice of the People
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    Japanese split on democracy’s track record in their country
    Strong majority backs referenda
    Japanese view of the U.S. and confidence in the American president has sharply declined
    Japanese see U.S.-Japan relations getting worse, not better
    Cyberattacks most worry Japanese
    Japanese favor increasing sanctions against North Korea
    Asia-Pacific views of Japan improving somewhat
    Japanese economic sentiment on the upswing
    Japanese worried about economy and financial prospects for today’s children
    Many Japanese feel diversity makes the country a worse place
    Japanese divided over performance of their democracy
    Roughly half or more Japanese back democracy, decisions by experts
    Japanese quite negative on China
    Japanese people divided on whether China’s growing economy and military power are good
    Japanese believe U.S. would help them in a conflict with North Korea or China
    Japanese see Trump as arrogant, intolerant, dangerous
    Trump’s policies on immigration, climate, trade widely unpopular in Japan
    Young Japanese less critical of Trump
    Few Japanese are positive toward Putin or Russia
    Japanese believe U.S. would help them in a conflict with North Korea or China

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