Do wars abroad affect attitudes at home?

Author:

Klymak Margaryta1ORCID,Vlandas Tim2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of International Development, Kings College London , London WC2R 2LS , United Kingdom

2. Department of Social Policy and Intervention, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford , Oxford OX1 2ER , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Can foreign conflicts affect attitudes in nonbelligerent countries? A large literature studies the effects of conflicts and wars on countries that are directly involved, without considering the potential consequences for other nonbelligerent countries that might nevertheless be threatened. To address this question, we examine how the Russian invasion of Ukraine affected 12 economic and political attitudes using survey data covering eight European countries. We use a natural experiment whereby the timing of the invasion overlapped with the fieldwork of a cross-national individual-level survey in these eight countries. We find that the war increased support for democracy, redistribution, support for Europe, and immigration, while it reduced authoritarian attitudes. Our findings highlight the impact of foreign conflicts on a wide range of attitudes in countries that are externally threatened, but neither directly involved militarily, nor necessarily very close to the conflict.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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