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ID171716
Title ProperPublic opinion and terrorism
Other Title Informationdoes the national economic, societal and political context Really Matter?
LanguageENG
AuthorBalestrini, Pierre Philippe
Summary / Abstract (Note)For national publics, terrorism is today one of the key policy challenges facing European governments. Yet little is known about whether and how the objective national economic, societal and political context influences public opinion about terrorism. The present article addresses this gap in the current research. Using Eurobarometer data, it is demonstrated that excluding a nation’s level of terrorism, no other objective national economic, societal or political indicator sways public attitudes towards terrorism. Objective national economic, societal and political factors are also found not to impact on the relationship between citizens’ economic conditions and public attitudes towards the same. Our results finally demonstrate that people’s perceived economic, cultural and physical (safety) insecurities tend to be a stronger predictor of these attitudes than the objective national context or (social) class differences. The article then discusses the implications of these findings.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2020: p.189-211
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 29 No 2
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Public Opinion ;  Social Class ;  Socio-Economic Aggregates ;  Citizens’ Economic Positions


 
 
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