The Relationship between Perceived Security Threats and Negative Descriptions of Armenians in Turkish Politics (1946–1960)

How do perceived threats influence politicians’ attitudes towards religious minorities? Examining the Turkish parliamentary records between 1946 and 1960, this study suggests that perceived security threats significantly contribute to Turkish political parties’ negative descriptions of Armenians. Th...

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description How do perceived threats influence politicians’ attitudes towards religious minorities? Examining the Turkish parliamentary records between 1946 and 1960, this study suggests that perceived security threats significantly contribute to Turkish political parties’ negative descriptions of Armenians. The research analyzes speeches about Armenians via a mixed-method content analysis. The findings demonstrate that (a) debate about security threats is a reliable predictor of the political parties’ negative portrayals, and (b) members of the parliament justify their negative views by labeling Armenians as an enemy. The article concludes that perceived threats evoke negative speeches about Armenians in Turkish politics.
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Attitudes
Content analysis
Ethnic conflict
Genocide
Hostility
Labeling
Legislatures
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority & ethnic violence
Minority groups
Muslims
Perceptions
Political parties
Politics
Religion
Religious attitudes
Religious minorities
Religious orthodoxy
Security
Sociology
Speeches
Threats
Wealth tax
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