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ArtikelPsychological Bases of Extreme Policy Preferences : How the Personal Beliefs of Israeli-Jews Predict Their Support for Population Transfer in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict  
Oleh: Maoz, Ifat ; Eidelson, Roy J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: American Behavioral Scientist vol. 50 no. 11 (Jul. 2007), page 1476-1497.
Topik: Intractable Conflict; Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Compromise Solutions; Core Beliefs; Extreme Policy Preferences; Public Opinion
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Isi artikelThis study examined the extent to which Israeli-Jews' beliefs about ingroup vulnerability, injustice, distrust, superiority, and helplessness are linked to extreme policy preferences in the context of the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In a phone survey of a representative sample (N = 504), stronger beliefs in all domains except for helplessness predicted greater support for the morally problematic transfer of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza to neighboring Arab countries compared to alternative policies highlighting territorial compromise. This set of beliefs remained important even after taking into consideration the respondents' political orientation and degree of religiosity.
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