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정회옥(HoiOk Jeong),김윤실(YoonSil Kim),윤종빈(JongBin Yoon) 동아시아국제정치학회 2015 국제정치연구 Vol.18 No.2
The present study attempts to investigate anti-Muslim sentiments among Americans, focusing on the impact of party identification. Much research on Muslims have been devoted to economic, social, and cultural aspects, while the political aspect of Muslims has not received much attention. By analyzing the role of party identification in the formation of anti-Muslim sentiment, this research attempts to contribute to the previous literature. The results of data analysis shows that Americans’ attitudes toward Muslims are influenced by several factors, including party identification, religion, economic situation, and personal relations with Muslims. Although the influence of party identification is found to be rather limited, the result shows that those who are identified with the Democratic Party are more likely to have positive attitudes toward Islam, while respondents who are identified with the Republican Party or Independents do not have significant relations with anti-Muslim sentiments.