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Anti-Western sentiment in China : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Western sentiment in China
Anti-Western sentiment in China has been increasing since the early 1990s, particularly amongst the Chinese youth. Notable incidents which have resulted in a significant anti-Western backlash have included the 1999 NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, the 2008 demonstrations during the Olympic torch relay and alleged Western media bias, especially in relation to the March 2008 Tibet riots. While available public opinion polls show that the Chinese hold generally favourable views towards the United States, there remains suspicion over the West's motives towards China〔 stemming largely from historical experiences and specifically the 'century of humiliation'. Some allege that these suspicions have been increased by the Communist Party's "Patriotic Education Campaign".〔Zhao, Suisheng: "A State-led Nationalism: The Patriotic Education Campaign in Post-Tiananmen China", ''Communist and Post-Communist Studies'', Vol. 31, No. 3. 1998. pp. 287-302〕 ==Background==
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