TY - JOUR T1 - A Review of Psychological Factors in Voting Behaviour after Terror Attacks TT - Terör Saldırıları Sonrası Oy Verme Davranışındaki Psikolojik Faktörlerin İncelenmesi AU - Lale, Emre AU - Gitmez, Tolga PY - 2020 DA - December JF - International Journal of Economics Administrative and Social Sciences JO - IJEASS PB - İstanbul Gedik Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2651-5229 SP - 49 EP - 62 VL - 3 IS - 2 LA - en AB - In the last thirty years, different countries have been struggling with different terrorist organizations and a variety of their methods. Even though the effects of terrorist attacks are in plain sight for our daily lives, those incidents can have a deep impact on the institutions of democracies, such as election. This paper aims to collect different pieces of information from the literature on terror attacks and election results and tries to interpret what factors might explain the change in the election results. The existing literature present cases from Spain, Turkey, Israel, Peru and France. After reviewing those cases, election results and the contexts the attacks took place we argue that different models of voting and rally-round-the-flag effect can be used to explain why incumbent parties may gain support after terror attacks, whereas different emotions can moderate the decreasing support for incumbent parties. KW - Terror Attacks KW - Election Results KW - Rally Round the Flag Effect KW - Voting Models KW - Voting Behaviour N2 - Son otuz yıldır, birçok ülke farklı terör örgütleri ve metotlarıyla mücadele etmektedir. Terör saldırılarının günlük hayatımıza etkisi kolayca görülebilse de, bu saldırıların seçimler gibi demokrasinin unsurları üzerinde derin bir etkisi olabilir. Bu çalışma, terör eylemleri ve seçim sonuçları üzerine bulguları derlemeyi ve olası değişimleri açıklamaya çalışmayı amaçlamaktadır. 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