Ideological Influences on Intergroup Attitudes in the Context of The Hague Court Boundary Dispute between Peru and Chile

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Espinosa, Victor Jiménez-Benítez, Juan Valencia-Moya, Juan Carlos Meza Romero, S. Sandoval
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Abstract

In the context of the border dispute presented by Peru against Chile in the The Hague Court, this study analyzes the influences of two ideological motivational dimensions: Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) on a set of intergroup attitudes that involve both nations. To this end, a survey study of 196 Chileans and 223 Peruvians participants was conducted. The instruments used to measure ideology and political attitudes are the following ones: RWA Scale; SDO Scale; Scale of Intergroup attitudes between Chile-Peru and specific questions on interest in the Hague litigation and willingness to fight for one's country. The results show that in the Peruvian case attitudes of belligerence and alert and a greater willingness to fight for the country are better explained by the RWA, while in the Chilean case these same attitudes are explained both by the RWA as well as the SDO. On the other hand, pacificist attitudes are explained inversely by SDO in both countries. These findings support the hypothesis that intergroup dynamics between both countries have been marked by expressed actions of a Chilean expansionism versus a Peruvian vengefulness and suggest that equalitarianism will promote attitudes toward respect and cooperation between both groups, changing the frames of expansionism and vengefulness for one of a culture of peace.
从秘鲁与智利海牙法院边界争端看意识形态对族群间态度的影响
以秘鲁与智利在海牙法庭的边界争端为背景,本研究分析了两个意识形态动机维度:右翼威权主义(RWA)和社会优势取向(SDO)对涉及两国的一系列群体间态度的影响。为此目的,对196名智利人和223名秘鲁人进行了调查研究。衡量意识形态和政治态度的工具有:RWA量表;SDO规模;智利和秘鲁之间的群体间态度量表,以及对海牙诉讼的兴趣和愿意为自己的国家而战的具体问题。结果表明,在秘鲁的情况下,好战和警惕的态度以及更大的为国家而战的意愿可以更好地解释为RWA,而在智利的情况下,这些同样的态度可以由RWA和SDO解释。另一方面,两国的和平主义态度与SDO相反。这些发现支持了一种假设,即两国之间的群体动态以智利扩张主义和秘鲁复仇主义的表达行为为特征,并表明平均主义将促进两个群体之间对尊重和合作的态度,改变和平文化中的扩张主义和复仇主义的框架。
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Revista CES Psicologia
Revista CES Psicologia PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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