Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security Polling Findings

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This polling dataset explores various questions related to the Korean Peninsula issues and US national security. It delves into topics such as the stances of the Biden and Moon administrations towards the Kim regime, potential agreements to address North Korea's nuclear issues, success of the Korea Peace Process, alignment of Moon's US policy with Biden's China policy, and perceptions on China's influence over US policy through North Korea. The dataset also touches upon statements made by Kim and Moon regarding military tactics and peace initiatives.


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  1. ICAS Polling XV: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Q1. Do you think that the Biden administration will take a hard line stance (i.e., maximum pressure) towards the Kim regime in comparison to the Trump administration? Q2. Do you think that the Moon administration will continue to take a dovish stance (i.e., peace at any cost) towards the Kim regime vis-a- vis what it has reportedly been? Q3. Do you think that the Biden administration may consider taking the Iran model (i.e., JCPOA-like agreement) to deal with the NK nuke issues? Q4. Do you think that the Moon's "Korea Peace Process" will prove to be a successful adventure for the security of the Korean Peninsula? Q5. Do you believe that the Moon administration will ever prioritise denuclearisation of NK over the peace process initiative? ICAS ICAS Poll Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  2. ICAS Polling XV: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Q6. At the recent 8th Korean Workers Party (KWP) Congress, Kim reportedly declared that a tactical nuclear attack was possible on SK in order to achieve unification by force. However, Moon was quoted as saying at his New Year's press conference tha ICAS ICAS Kim's Moon's Declined/Maybe/Neither Poll

  3. ICAS Polling XV: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Q7. Do you believe that Moon's US policy will be congruent with Biden's stance with respect to its China policy? Q8. Moon was recently quoted as saying that SK may discuss with NK about the SK-US combined military exercises if necessary. Do you think that such consultation is not only treasonous but also will harm the core of the readiness of SK-US forces and Q9. Do you think that the Moon administration understands how much risk there is to SK's national security by unilaterally advocating the Moon's "peace" initiative? Q10. Do you think that China may be willing to use the NK card to moderate the US policy towards China? Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither ICAS ICAS Poll

  4. ICAS Polling XV: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Q11. Would you check below whichever may be applicable to a big picture of the Moon administration? ICAS ICAS Pro-China Anti-Japan Pro-NK Anti-US Poll

  5. Q1. Do you think that the Biden administration will take a hard line stance (i.e., maximum pressure) towards the Kim regime in comparison to the Trump administration? 3.4% 44.8% 51.7% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  6. Q2. Do you think that the Moon administration will continue to take a dovish stance (i.e., peace at any cost) towards the Kim regime vis-a-vis what it has reportedly been? 3.4% 17.2% 79.3% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  7. Q2. Do you think that the Moon administration will continue to take a dovish stance (i.e., peace at any cost) towards the Kim regime vis-a-vis what it has reportedly been? 3.4% 17.2% 79.3% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  8. Q4. Do you think that the Moon's "Korea Peace Process" will prove to be a successful adventure for the security of the Korean Peninsula? 3.4% 6.9% 89.7% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  9. Q5. Do you believe that the Moon administration will ever prioritise denuclearisation of NK over the peace process initiative? 0.0% 24.1% 75.9% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  10. Q6. At the recent 8th Korean Workers Party (KWP) Congress, Kim reportedly declared that a tactical nuclear attack was possible on SK in order to achieve unification by force. However, Moon was quoted as saying at his New Year's press conference th 13.8% 10.3% 75.9% Kim's Moon's Declined/Maybe/Neither

  11. Q7. Do you believe that Moon's US policy will be congruent with Biden's stance with respect to its China policy? 3.4% 34.5% 62.1% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  12. Q8. Moon was recently quoted as saying that SK may discuss with NK about the SK-US combined military exercises if necessary. Do you think that such consultation is not only treasonous but also will harm the core of the readiness of SK-US forces an 3.4% 27.6% 69.0% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  13. Q9. Do you think that the Moon administration understands how much risk there is to SK's national security by unilaterally advocating the Moon's "peace" initiative? 3.4% 31.0% 65.5% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  14. Q10. Do you think that China may be willing to use the NK card to moderate the US policy towards China? 0.0% 20.7% 79.3% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  15. Q11. Would you check below whichever may be applicable to a big picture of the Moon administration? 31.0% 69.0% 51.7% 65.5% Pro-China Anti-Japan Pro-NK Anti-US

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