Only 36.7 percent of Japanese people said they support efforts to provide diplomatic support to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula, hovering well below the global average, a survey showed on Tuesday.
I think you misunderstand. It looks like three questions (rather than three answers to one), “Do you support diplomatic solutions to achieve peace?”, “Do you support economic efforts to achieve peace?”, and “Do you support military efforts to achieve peace?”, with yes/no presumable for each.
Diplomatic solutions meaning talking it out, treaties, etc.
Economic efforts would mean investing in industry, possible stuff about economic sanctions, etc. I think
Military support meaning defending either from an invasion from the other presumably.
Their options were: peace, economic, military? Tf does that even mean?
I think you misunderstand. It looks like three questions (rather than three answers to one), “Do you support diplomatic solutions to achieve peace?”, “Do you support economic efforts to achieve peace?”, and “Do you support military efforts to achieve peace?”, with yes/no presumable for each.
Diplomatic solutions meaning talking it out, treaties, etc.
Economic efforts would mean investing in industry, possible stuff about economic sanctions, etc. I think
Military support meaning defending either from an invasion from the other presumably.
Sounds like Victory Conditions from Civilization to me!