PERCEPTION OF POWER, THREAT, AND CONFLICT INTENSITY IN ASYMMETRIC INTERGROUP CONFLICT - ARAB AND JEWISH CITIZENS OF ISRAEL

Citation
Nn. Rouhana et St. Fiske, PERCEPTION OF POWER, THREAT, AND CONFLICT INTENSITY IN ASYMMETRIC INTERGROUP CONFLICT - ARAB AND JEWISH CITIZENS OF ISRAEL, The Journal of conflict resolution, 39(1), 1995, pp. 49-81
Citations number
67
Categorie Soggetti
Social, Sciences, Interdisciplinary","Political Science","International Relations
ISSN journal
00220027
Volume
39
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
49 - 81
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0027(1995)39:1<49:POPTAC>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
This article examines the perception of power, threat, and conflict in tensity in an asymmetric intergroup conflict. About 900 Arab and 900 J ewish high school and university students in Israel were surveyed on t heir sense of threat and security, the intensity of the conflict betwe en their communities, and power relations between Arabs and Jews who b oth are citizens of Israel. Scales were developed to measure all three concepts in that setting. Factor analysis of the power scale shows th at the two groups distinguish between two dimensions of power. Both si des agree that the Jewish population asymmetrically controls more inst itutional power and to a lesser extent social-integrational power. The two groups distinguish between two dimensions of threat, but what thr eatens one group evokes either security or no threat in the other. Per ceived power, threat, and intensity of conflict are best predicted by political affiliation, although other social and political predictors were also found. A profile of the right wing in the Israeli sample eme rged, which resembled, but did not mirror, the profile of the left win g in the Arab sample.