Israel-Hamas Conflicts and Protests in Muslim Majority Countries: Economic Conditions and Grievance Competition
- Date: October 21st, Tuesday, 2025, 16:00 – 18:00
- Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
Presenter: Brandon Ives (Dept. of Political Science & International Affairs)
Moderator: Gi Yeon Koo (SNUAC)
Israel–Hamas conflicts are salient events, yet Islamist organizations in Muslim-majority countries respond differently to conflict outbreaks. This study posits that Israel-related grievances compete with domestic economic conditions for public attention, influencing the likelihood that an Islamist organization will protest over Israel. Using original data on 389 Islamist organizations, I find that economic downturns are associated with a decreased likelihood of protest related to Israel during Israel–Hamas conflicts. These findings show that conflict timing and economic conditions interact to drive Islamist organizations’ protest behavior.