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Al Qaeda Versus Big Brother: Anxiety About Government Monitoring and Support for Domestic Counterterrorism Policies

机译:基地组织与老大哥:对政府监督和支持国内反恐政策的担忧

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Explanatory models of attitudes toward U.S. domestic counterterrorism policy routinely incorporate individual concern over terrorism, but uniformly disregard concern about the government’s use of domestic surveillance. Indeed, one of the most prominent works of this kind explicitly argues that ordinary Americans will not perceive that government monitoring targets people like themselves and thus domestic surveillance programs will not generate anxiety. We question this assumption on theoretical and historical grounds. Our research uses a unique probability sample survey to demonstrate that significant portions of ordinary Americans feel anxious about domestic government monitoring. Moreover, the results show that anxiety about government monitoring negatively relates to attitudes toward domestic counterterrorism policies. Although never included in previous models, and even plainly dismissed as irrelevant, felt anxiety about government monitoring importantly predicts attitudes about domestic counterterrorism policies.
机译:对美国国内反恐政策态度的解释性模式通常会包含对恐怖主义的个人关注,但一律不考虑对政府使用国内监视的关注。的确,此类最杰出的著作之一明确指出,普通美国人不会意识到政府的监控目标是像自己一样的人,因此家庭监控计划不会引起焦虑。我们从理论和历史的角度质疑这一假设。我们的研究使用独特的概率抽样调查来证明,相当一部分普通美国人对国内政府的监督感到焦虑。而且,结果表明,对政府监督的焦虑与对国内反恐政策的态度负相关。尽管以前的模型从来没有包括过,甚至被认为是无关紧要的,但由于对政府监督的焦虑而感到焦虑,这在很大程度上预测了人们对国内反恐政策的态度。

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