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Perceived value congruence and attitudes toward international relations and foreign policies

Wetherell,Geoffrey
Benson,Or'Shaundra
Reyna,Christine
Brandt,Mark J
Abstract
Much of the justification for granting foreign aid is to support nations and international policies promoting one's national values. However, little to no research has examined how perceptions of similarity between nations, especially value similarity, drive feelings toward other nations and policy preference. In 3 studies using United States samples, we examine relationships between dimensions of country-level similarity, perceptions of value similarity and threat, and policy support. Correlational data and manipulations of value similarity suggest that perceptions of value similarity are the most consistent predictor of support for foreign aid and are consistently driven by ally status and cultural similarity.
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2015
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Research Projects
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SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
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Wetherell, G, Benson, OS, Reyna, C & Brandt, M J 2015, 'Perceived value congruence and attitudes toward international relations and foreign policies', Basic and Applied Social Psychology, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 3-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/01973533.2014.973108
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