이집트와 모로코 일반시민들의 미국에 대한 비대칭적 공격 지지요인
Determinants of Egyptian and Moroccan Support for Asymmetric Violence Against the United States
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This study analyzes why the Egyptian and Moroccan ordinary men and women support violence against the U.S. military and asymmetric terrorist attacks targeting U.S. civilians. The results show that there is no significant correlation between dissatisfaction with U.S. foreign policy and support for terrorist attacks. Meanwhile, there is significant correlation between opposition to American values and support for terrorist attacks. The U.S.’s regulations on oil, support for dictatorial regimes, and unilateral foreign policies show a significant correlation with support for terrorism targeting the U.S. military. Therefore, this study confirms that resistance to U.S. foreign policy is significantly correlated with support for attacks targeting the military. Accordingly, it reveals that both Egyptian and Moroccan citizens can distinguish asymmetric terrorism―terrorist attacks on civilians―from violence against the military. In other words, while they agree with attacks or violence targeting the U.S. military as protest against U.S. foreign policy, they occasionally also support attacks on civilians.

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North AfricaEgyptMoroccoasymmetric attacksU.S. foreign policycultural conflict북아프리카이집트모로코비대칭적 테러공격미국 외교정책
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이집트와 모로코 일반시민들의 미국에 대한 비대칭적 공격 지지요인
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Determinants of Egyptian and Moroccan Support for Asymmetric Violence Against the United States
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2017-08
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