Tytuł pozycji:
Motherland under attack! Nationalism, terrorist threat, and support for the restriction of civil liberties
The paper addresses the role which national attitudes play in terrorist threat perception and in the choice of specific
counterterrorism strategies. Study 1 shows that participants higher on nationalism tend to perceive the threat of terrorism
as more serious than participants lower on nationalism. Moreover, we found that nationalism mediated the relationship
between the perceived terrorist threat and the support for tough domestic policies, even at the expense of considerable
limitation of civil liberties. Study 2 confirms the link between the perceived terrorism threat and the support for suspension
of civil liberties. Nevertheless, when terrorism was seen in terms of crime rather than in terms of war, the mediating role of
nationalism disappeared. The results contribute to a better understanding of the process whereby the perception of one’s
own national group and the perception of one’s own nation-state translate into specific reactions triggered by external
threats.