| Taiwan | | |
% of those willing to be the citizen of their own country | 79.5% (2013) [8/33countries] | | |
% of those who feel ashamed of their country | 73.3% (2013) [4/33countries] | | |
% of those who think that their people would be a model of people from other countries | 35.9% (2013) [9/33countries] | | |
% of those who think that their own country is better than the others | 64.7% (2013) [9/33countries] | | |
% of those who support their country if it is wrong | 22.6% (2013) [27/33countries] | | |
% of those very or somewhat proud of their nationality | 88.8% (2013) [15/33countries] | | |
% of those who are less proud of their country than they would like to be | 66.1% (2013) [3/33countries] | | |
% of those who think that the world would be a better place if the people of their country acknowledged their country's shortcomings | 86.9% (2013) [1/33countries] | | |
% of those who are proud of their country in its history | 77.8% (2013) [25/33countries] | | |
% of those who are proud of their country in its fair and equal treatment of all groups in society | 62.4% (2013) [6/33countries] | | |
% of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country strengthen their country's place in the world | 75.5% (2013) [10/33countries] | | |
% of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country lead to intolerance in their country | 33.9% (2013) [27/33countries] | | |
% of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country are needed for their country to remain united | 84.6% (2013) [5/33countries] | | |
% of those who agree that strong patriotic feelings in their country lead to negative attitudes towards immigrants | 37.5% (2013) [22/33countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to have been born in the country for being truly their national | 61.2% (2013) [22/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to have the country's citizenship for being truly their national | 79.4% (2013) [25/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to have lived in the country for most of one's life for being truly their national | 72.6% (2013) [19/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to be able to speak the country's language for being truly their national | 73.3% (2013) [30/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to belong to the country's religion for being truly their national | 19.8% (2013) [28/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to respect the country's political institutions and laws for being truly their national | 91.3% (2013) [9/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to feel the country's nationality for being truly their national | 95.3% (2013) [4/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is important to have the country's ancestry for being truly their national | 39.0% (2013) [30/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is essential that their country remains one | 82.9% (2003) [21/23countries] | | |
% of those who feel more like a citizen of the world than of any country | 30.2% (2013) [12/33countries] | | |