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Belief in territorial indivisibility and public preferences for dispute resolution | |
Fang, Songying1; Li, Xiaojun2; Tago, Atsushi3,4; Chiba, Daina5 | |
2022-10 | |
Source Publication | Political Science Research and Methods |
ISSN | 2049-8470 |
Volume | 10Issue:4Pages:759-775 |
Abstract | This study investigates how individuals may develop more or less strong beliefs in the indivisibility of a disputed territory and how such beliefs may influence their policy preferences toward resolving the dispute. Using a survey experiment in Japan, we find that historical ownership strengthens respondents' beliefs in territorial indivisibility. Furthermore, those who hold the strongest belief in territorial indivisibility are much less likely to support bilateral negotiation and more likely to support contentious policies, including but not limited to military actions. Finally, we explore external validity of the findings by analyzing respondents who had a real dispute in mind during the survey with China, South Korea, and Russia, respectively. |
Keyword | Asian Politics Experimental Research Foreign Policy International Conflict Public Opinion |
DOI | 10.1017/psrm.2022.19 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SSCI |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Government & Law |
WOS Subject | Political Science |
WOS ID | WOS:000792154500001 |
Publisher | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESSE, DINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85129654689 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION |
Corresponding Author | Fang, Songying; Li, Xiaojun |
Affiliation | 1.Rice University, Houston, United States 2.University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 3.Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 4.Peace Research Institute Oslo, Oslo, Norway 5.University of Macau, Macau, Macao |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Fang, Songying,Li, Xiaojun,Tago, Atsushi,et al. Belief in territorial indivisibility and public preferences for dispute resolution[J]. Political Science Research and Methods, 2022, 10(4), 759-775. |
APA | Fang, Songying., Li, Xiaojun., Tago, Atsushi., & Chiba, Daina (2022). Belief in territorial indivisibility and public preferences for dispute resolution. Political Science Research and Methods, 10(4), 759-775. |
MLA | Fang, Songying,et al."Belief in territorial indivisibility and public preferences for dispute resolution".Political Science Research and Methods 10.4(2022):759-775. |
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