Note: In South Korea, negative sentiment towards North Korea is called ( Korean: 반북; RR: ban-buk) ("anti-North"). A poll by the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in 2015 found that only 5.4% of South Koreans in their twenties saw North Koreans as people sharing the same bloodline with them. The poll also found that only 11% of South Koreans associated North Korea with Koreans, with most people associating them with words like military, war or nuclear weapons. It also found that most South Koreans expressed deeper feelings of "closeness" with Americans and Chinese than with North Koreans. [1] Since "anti-communism" and "anti-North Korea" are distinct concepts in South Korea, some conservatives in the South Korea are critical of North Korea but also support smooth relations with China. [2]
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Note: In South Korea, negative sentiment towards North Korea is called ( Korean: 반북; RR: ban-buk) ("anti-North"). A poll by the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in 2015 found that only 5.4% of South Koreans in their twenties saw North Koreans as people sharing the same bloodline with them. The poll also found that only 11% of South Koreans associated North Korea with Koreans, with most people associating them with words like military, war or nuclear weapons. It also found that most South Koreans expressed deeper feelings of "closeness" with Americans and Chinese than with North Koreans. [1] Since "anti-communism" and "anti-North Korea" are distinct concepts in South Korea, some conservatives in the South Korea are critical of North Korea but also support smooth relations with China. [2]
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The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.