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THE IMPACT OF THE SOFT TERRORISM CONCEPT ON KOREANS AND JAPANESE
( Ahmet Yiğitalp Tulga )
DOI 10.31720/JGA.6.1.9
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2023-300-000726300

The development of social media and Internet technologies has increased the speed of news, and people have gained immediate access to information on many issues. However, it has also affected terrorist organizations by changing their methods, strategies, and visions. With these new methods and strategies, today’s terrorist organizations negatively affect the psychology of South Koreans and Japanese, who are not targets of global terrorism. Recent studies have shown that a significant proportion of Japanese and South Koreans are worried about terrorism despite their limited history of terrorism compared with the rest of the world. This research suggests that the fear of terrorism in these countries could be explained using the concept of soft terrorism. This study performed a quantitative analysis of the seventh wave of the World Values Survey using the ordinal logistic regression (OLR) method, finding that the fear of terrorism is attributed to active media sources such as the Internet for South Koreans and passive media sources such as social media for the Japanese.

INTRODUCTION
THE “SOFT” TERRORISM CONCEPT
RESEARCH DESIGN
CASE SELECTION
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
REFERENCES
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