Nationalism, Status, and Conspiracy Theories: Evidence from Pakistan

Asfandyar Mir, Niloufer A. Siddiqui
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Does nationalism increase beliefs in conspiracy theories that frame minorities as subversives? From China to Russia to India, analysts and public commentators increasingly assume that nationalism fuels belief in false or unverified information. Yet existing scholarly work has neither theoretically nor empirically examined this link. Using a survey experiment conducted among 2,373 individuals and 6 focus groups with 6–8 participants each, for a total of 50 individuals, we study the impact of nationalist sentiment on belief in conspiracy theories related to ethnic minority groups in Pakistan. We find that nationalist primes – even those intended to emphasize the integration of diverse groups into one superordinate national identity – increase belief in statements about domestic minorities collaborating with hostile foreign powers. Subgroup analysis and focus groups suggest that nationalism potentially increases the likelihood that one views rights-seeking minorities as undermining the pursuit of national status.
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民族主义、地位和阴谋论:巴基斯坦的证据
民族主义是否会增加人们对阴谋论的信仰,从而将少数群体视为颠覆者?从中国、俄罗斯到印度,分析家和公众评论家越来越多地认为民族主义会助长对虚假或未经证实的信息的信仰。然而,现有的学术研究既没有从理论上也没有从实证上研究这种联系。通过对 2373 人进行的调查实验和 6 个焦点小组(每个小组 6-8 人,共 50 人),我们研究了民族主义情绪对巴基斯坦少数民族阴谋论信仰的影响。我们发现,民族主义基调--即使是那些旨在强调将不同群体整合为一个上位民族身份的基调--会增加人们对国内少数民族与敌对外国势力合作的说法的信念。分组分析和焦点小组表明,民族主义可能会增加人们将寻求权利的少数民族视为破坏国家地位追求的可能性。
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