Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign fighter? By collecting original public opinion data from Lebanon, in 2015, and Turkey in 2017, about the actors of conflict in Syria, we test the argument that an ethno-religious cleavage at home shapes the proclivity of individuals to support others’ wars. Individuals may perceive a war abroad as endangering political and social balance of power at home – and hence own survival. Therefore, when transnational identities map onto a national cleavage, as in the Sunni–Shia cleavage in Lebanon, and Turk – Kurd cleavage in Turkey, individuals are more disposed to show sympathy for others’ wars both to help their kin and to protect the balance of po...
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Why some did American citizens choose to travel to fight in Syria and Iraq rather than engage in ISI...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
Private citizens engaging in foreign conflicts have garnered increasing media and scholarly attentio...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...
Why do individuals take the extraordinary risk of traveling abroad to fight, and potentially die, in...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2016.1272456Why ...
For refugees who have fled civil conflict, do experiences of victimization by one armed group push t...
With the collapse of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, international governments are scrambling t...
Previous research argues that countries often intervene in the conflicts that cause refugees to flow...
Diasporas are increasingly relevant transnational nonstate actors in international politics, includi...
Many civil wars are illustrative of wider international tensions and connections that transcend stat...
In recent years the Islamic State has been gaining strength and followers from around the world. Ind...
This article provides an analysis of German foreign fighters who have left for Syria and Iraq since ...
Jihadist foreign fighters have become common in civil conflicts in Muslim countries. While research ...
How does a conflict far away speak to men and women in Kosovo? What does this say about the memories...
Why some did American citizens choose to travel to fight in Syria and Iraq rather than engage in ISI...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
Private citizens engaging in foreign conflicts have garnered increasing media and scholarly attentio...