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International relations, covert action and secret detention: The Perceptual Theory of Legitimacy and government decision making.

机译:国际关系,秘密行动和秘密拘留:合法性的感知理论和政府决策。

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Governments are driven by a desire by to maintain their legitimacy, and so must take public perception into account in its decision making. We present four studies using the Perceptual Theory of Legitimacy (Crandall & Beasley, 2001) to explain why public perception matters to the government. Following our hypotheses that the public is motivated to have a consistent view of countries, governments, and people that it sees as related, we present evidence in our first study that the public links its perceptions of foreign governments to their alliance with the United States. The second study shows that manipulating the perceived level of democracy in Iran can affectively change the perception of its alliance with the United States. Likewise manipulating Iran's perceived level of alliance with the United States can affectively change the perceived level of democracy in Iran. As Iran.s democracy increases so does its alliance and vice versa. The next two studies show that these public perceptions are linked to government action. We provide evidence that the United States is motivated by public perception in its decisions to use military force against other nations and in its detention of combatants in the "war on terror". The third study shows that when aggressing against other nations the United States uses covert actions at a greater rate against democracies than non-democracies. Likewise, the study shows that combatants from democracies apprehended in the "war on terror" are more likely to be subjected to extraordinary rendition than those apprehended from non-democracies. Both these studies are used as evidence of the government's desire to hide actions that the public would perceive as illegitimate.
机译:政府渴望保持合法性,因此必须在决策时考虑公众的看法。我们使用合法性的感知理论(Crandall&Beasley,2001)提出了四项研究,以解释公众对政府的重要性。根据我们的假设,即公众有动力对与之相关的国家,政府和人民保持一致的看法,我们在第一项研究中提供了证据,表明公众将其对外国政府的看法与他们与美国的联盟联系起来。第二项研究表明,操纵人们对伊朗民主程度的感知可以有效地改变其与美国结盟的观念。同样,操纵伊朗与美国结盟的认知水平可以有效地改变伊朗对民主的认知水平。随着伊朗民主制度的发展,其同盟关系也随之增加。接下来的两项研究表明,这些公众看法与政府行为有关。我们提供的证据表明,美国在决定对其他国家使用军事力量以及在“反恐战争”中拘留战斗人员的动机是受到公众认识的。第三项研究表明,在侵略其他国家时,美国对民主国家的秘密行动要比非民主国家更多。同样,该研究表明,在“反恐战争”中被捕的民主国家的战斗人员比从非民主国家被捕的战斗人员更有可能受到特别引渡。这两项研究均被用作政府掩盖公众认为是非法的行为的证据。

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  • 作者

    Cox, Owen.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.;
  • 学科 Psychology Social.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 56 p.
  • 总页数 56
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会心理、社会行为;政治理论;
  • 关键词

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