This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted across 11 Asian countries in 2014, on their level of concern regarding China's territorial disputes with its neighbors escalating to a military conflict. In 2014, 93 percent of respondents on the Philippines said they were "very or somewhat" concerned that China's border disputes with its neighbors could lead to military conflict.
Asia: How concerned are you that China's territorial disputes with its neighbors could escalate to a military conflict?
Characteristic
Not too/not at all concerned
Very/Somewhat concerned
Pakistan
18%
49%
India
9%
72%
Bangladesh
38%
55%
Thailand
38%
50%
Vietnam
12%
84%
Malaysia
19%
66%
Indonesia
38%
52%
Philippines
6%
93%
Japan
13%
85%
South Korea
16%
83%
China
34%
62%
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The source posed the question as follows: "How concerned are you , if at all, that territorial disputes between China and neighbouring countries could lead to a military conflict?"
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Pew Research Center. (July 14, 2014). Asia: How concerned are you that China's territorial disputes with its neighbors could escalate to a military conflict? [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved March 13, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/314458/territorial-disputes-between-china-and-neighboring-countries-could-lead-to-a-military-conflict/
Pew Research Center. "Asia: How concerned are you that China's territorial disputes with its neighbors could escalate to a military conflict?." Chart. July 14, 2014. Statista. Accessed March 13, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/314458/territorial-disputes-between-china-and-neighboring-countries-could-lead-to-a-military-conflict/
Pew Research Center. (2014). Asia: How concerned are you that China's territorial disputes with its neighbors could escalate to a military conflict?. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: March 13, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/314458/territorial-disputes-between-china-and-neighboring-countries-could-lead-to-a-military-conflict/
Pew Research Center. "Asia: How Concerned Are You That China's Territorial Disputes with Its Neighbors Could Escalate to a Military Conflict?." Statista, Statista Inc., 14 Jul 2014, https://www.statista.com/statistics/314458/territorial-disputes-between-china-and-neighboring-countries-could-lead-to-a-military-conflict/
Pew Research Center, Asia: How concerned are you that China's territorial disputes with its neighbors could escalate to a military conflict? Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/314458/territorial-disputes-between-china-and-neighboring-countries-could-lead-to-a-military-conflict/ (last visited March 13, 2025)
Asia: How concerned are you that China's territorial disputes with its neighbors could escalate to a military conflict? [Graph], Pew Research Center, July 14, 2014. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/314458/territorial-disputes-between-china-and-neighboring-countries-could-lead-to-a-military-conflict/
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