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What's Special about U.S. Muslims? The War on Terrorism as Seen by Muslims in the United States, Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia

机译:美国穆斯林有什么特别之处?美国,摩洛哥,埃及,巴基斯坦和印度尼西亚的穆斯林所看到的反恐战争

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Since 11 September 2001, Europe has suffered multiple jihadi attacks but the United States has not. This “American exceptionalism” has been attributed to the special qualities of U.S. Muslims, who are seen as politically better integrated and less sympathetic toward radical politics than other Muslims. This article tests the exceptionalism hypothesis by comparing results from a 2007 Pew poll of U.S. Muslims with results from 2006-2007 START polls of Muslims in Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia. On questions about religious identity, attitude toward Al Qaeda, U.S. intentions in the War on Terrorism, and suicide terrorism, U.S. Muslims differed only slightly from comparison Muslims.
机译:自2001年9月11日以来,欧洲遭受了多次圣战袭击,而美国却没有。这种“美国例外主义”归因于美国穆斯林的特殊品质,与其他穆斯林相比,美国穆斯林在政治上被整合得更好,对激进政治的同情程度也较低。本文通过比较2007年皮尤(Pew)对美国穆斯林的民意调查结果与2006-2007年摩洛哥,埃及,巴基斯坦和印度尼西亚的穆斯林民意测验的结果,检验了例外论假设。在有关宗教认同,对基地组织的态度,美国在反恐战争中的意图以及自杀式恐怖主义的问题上,美国穆斯林与比较穆斯林之间仅略有不同。

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