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한국사회학회 한국사회학회 사회학대회 논문집 2003년도 한국사회학회 후기 사회학대회(Ⅰ)
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2003.12
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399 - 424 (26page)

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This paper examines changes in the beliefs and attitudes of 1500 Kuwaiti citizens in 1994, two years after Western intervention during the first Gulf War, and again in 1996 and 1998. It focuses on views towards democracy as a form of government and toward affinities with the West, the Gulf Coast countries and the Arab World. Change is analyzed within religious and social structures specific to Islam and the Middle East. In general, Kuwaitis became more supportive of a democratic model and governing through mutual consent and less favorable toward relying on a strong authority for stability. These findings demonstrate increasing preference for modernized, democratic governance. Also, Kuwaitis felt friendlier to Western nations over time. Nonetheless, Kuwaiti citizens became less interested in trade alliances with the West and in attending to Western media. Sentiments gravitated more toward other Gulf Coast countries on military and economic issues. There was evidence of increased preference for Arab solidarity and decreased hostility toward nations that had supported Iraq against Kuwait in the first Gulf War. The direction of change was pervasive across sub-populations, although less advantaged groups deviated from the pattern of change. (190 words)

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ABSTRACT
WESTERN INTERVENTION AND SCHOLARLY RESEARCH
THE POLITICAL LEGACY OF THE FIRST GULF WAR
DIRECTION, PACE AND STRUCTURAL CONTEXT OF CHANGE1Pace, direction and context of change in the Middle East
ADVANTAGED STATUSES
DATA AND METHODS1Methodology
FINDINGS1Findings
DISCUSSION1Discussion
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