The ground operation sent citizens into a frenzy: the rally around the flag effect during operation protective edge

Q2 Social Sciences
Shingo Hamanaka
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines the rally round the flag effect during Operation Protective Edge, a war between Israel and Palestinians. Research has demonstrated the mechanisms by which military crises escalate, and the public perceives the threat, which in turn leads to support for government leadership. Forming the basis of this theory is Social Identity Theory; however, in the context of international relations, there seems to be little research that examines the mechanism from which Social Identity Theory causes the rally to affect the minority group. This is probably because, in inter-state and inter-ethnic conflicts, there have been few opportunities to access research information on situations where there is a part of a hostile nation or ethnic group within one state. Public opinion polls were conducted repeatedly during Operation Protective Edge, and Arab Israelis were included in the target population for this poll. Subsequently, the mechanisms that determined the attitudes of Arab Israelis during this Israeli-Palestinian military conflict can be determined. This study adjusted for covariates by using an Interrupted Time-Series analysis to infer causality of the ground war rush on the rally effect.
地面行动让市民陷入了疯狂:在行动期间,围绕旗帜的集会起到了保护边缘的作用
摘要:本研究考察了在以色列和巴勒斯坦之间的一场战争“护刃行动”(Operation Protective Edge)中,围绕国旗的集会效应。研究已经证明了军事危机升级的机制,以及公众对威胁的感知,这反过来又导致了对政府领导的支持。形成这一理论的基础是社会认同理论;然而,在国际关系的背景下,似乎很少有研究考察社会认同理论导致集会影响少数群体的机制。这可能是因为,在国家间和种族间的冲突中,很少有机会获得关于在一个国家内存在敌对国家或种族群体的情况的研究信息。在“护刃行动”期间,多次进行了民意调查,并将阿拉伯裔以色列人纳入了这次民意调查的目标人群。随后,可以确定在以色列-巴勒斯坦军事冲突期间决定阿拉伯以色列人态度的机制。本研究通过使用中断时间序列分析来调整协变量,以推断地面战争对反弹效应的因果关系。
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