How terrorism does (and does not) affect citizens' political attitudes: a meta‐analysis

A Godefroidt - American Journal of Political Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
How does terrorism affect citizens' political attitudes? Over the years, many scholars have
tried to answer this question. This article performs a meta‐analysis on this literature …

[PDF][PDF] Historical legacies of political violence

J Walden, YM Zhukov - Oxford research encyclopedia of politics, 2020 - sites.lsa.umich.edu
Legacies of political violence are long-term changes in social behavior and attitudes, which
are attributable–at least in part–to historical episodes of political conflict and contention …

Never again: The holocaust and political legacies of genocide

C Wayne, YM Zhukov - World Politics, 2022 - cambridge.org
Do individuals previously targeted by genocide become more supportive of other victimized
groups? How are these political lessons internalized and passed down across generations …

Explaining public support for violence against politicians during conflict: Evidence from a panel study in Israel

J Elad-Strenger, BJ Hall, SE Hobfoll… - Journal of Peace …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
What drives citizens' support for violence against domestic political actors? Despite its
potentially devastating consequences, there is surprisingly little research on the antecedents …

Inconstant Care: Public Attitudes Towards Force Protection and Civilian Casualties in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel

J Dill, SD Sagan, B Valentino - Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The choice between protecting friendly soldiers or foreign civilians is a critical strategic
dilemma faced in modern war. Prevailing theories suggest that casualties among both …

[PDF][PDF] War and nationalism: Evidence from world war I and the rise of the Nazi party

A De Juan, F Haass, C Koos, S Riaz, T Tichelbaecker - 2021 - files.osf.io
Can wars breed nationalism? We investigate this question in the context of the rise of the
Nazi party after World War 1. We argue that civilian exposure to war fatalities can trigger …

[PDF][PDF] Nationalist erosion after protest and repression

SW Desposato, C Zurich, JY Wu - Public Opinion Quarterly, 2023 - jasonyuyanwu.com
The leaders of authoritarian regimes often invoke nationalist themes to garner support from
their populations. However, negative experiences with the regime may effectively inoculate …

Facing antisemitism in Europe: individual and country-level predictors of Jews' victimization and fear across twelve countries

JD Enstad - Social Forces, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Rising antisemitism in the twenty-first century has alarmed Jewish communities and the
general public, but antisemitic hate crime victimization remains understudied outside the US …

Precarious Coexistence in Maluku: Fear and Trauma in Post-Conflict Christian-Muslim Relations

G Riyanto - Muslim Politics Review, 2023 - journal.uiii.ac.id
This paper examines the precarious coexistence between Muslims and Christians in post-
conflict Maluku, Indonesia. The lasting effects of brutal conflict have left fear and trauma as …

[PDF][PDF] Remembering past atrocities—good or bad for attitudes toward minorities

V Charnysh - POLITICS, VIOLENCE, MEMORY, 2021 - charnysh.net
Discrediting racial hatred and political extremism is one of the explicit aims of
commemorating the Holocaust. And yet, remembering the difficult past does not always …