英文摘要 |
This article draws on the results of Harlow’s psychological experiments to analyze mainland China’s preferential policies toward Taiwan. Harlow’s experiments have shown that emotional attachment is more important than material attachment. Similar to the aforementioned experimental results, this article integrates three aspects of cross-strait relations and analyzes the subjective feelings of Taiwanese people. The article concludes that the mainland’s preferential policies ignore the subjectivity of Taiwanese people’s decision-making. Even though the mainland has implemented economic policies to “benefit Taiwan,” their impact is not strongly felt at the emotional level. |