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Ethnic minorities, ethnic conflict, and confidence in the UN across the world
Conflict Management and Peace Science ( IF 1.819 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-15 , DOI: 10.1177/07388942211005424
Ekrem Karakoç 1 , Zhiyuan Wang 2
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This study investigates to what extent ethnic minorities differ from majorities in the degree of confidence in the UN and the scope conditions. Emphasizing the impact of the UN’s involvement, it argues that minorities are predisposed to hold a higher degree of confidence in the UN in countries where ethnic conflict has taken place and this difference is further complicated by the nature of the countries’ political regimes. Utilizing the World Value Surveys for the period 1981–2012, we find robust evidence for our arguments. We also find that minorities probably increase in such trust as ethnic conflict persists longer.



中文翻译:

少数族裔,种族冲突以及对联合国在世界各地的信任

这项研究调查了少数族裔与多数族裔对联合国的信任程度和范围条件有何不同。在强调联合国参与的影响时,它认为少数群体倾向于在发生种族冲突的国家中对联合国抱有更高的信心,而这种分歧由于国家政治制度的性质而变得更加复杂。利用1981-2012年期间的世界价值调查,我们找到了有力的证据来证明我们的观点。我们还发现,随着种族冲突持续更长的时间,少数民族可能会增加对这种信任的信任。

更新日期:2021-04-16
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