“…Threat of nuclear war had been added to this during the Cold War (see Lebovic, 2009;Mayton II, 1986;Schatz, & Fiske, 1992). However, recently, for many societies, threat perceptions moved from the Cold War mentality towards terrorism (Goodwin, Willson, & Stanley Jr, 2005;Leventhal, & Chellaney, 1988;Malhotra & Popp, 2012;Nissen et al, 2015;Pelletier, & Drozda-Senkowska, 2016;Stevens et al, 2011), foreigners (Watts, 1996), minorities (Canetti-Nisim, Ariely, & Halperin, 2008;Tahir, Kunst, & Sam, 2019;Verkuyten, 2009), refugees (Thomsen, & Rafiqi, 2020), immigrants and/or immigration (Araújo et al, 2019;Badea, Bender, & Korda, 2020;Ben-Nun Bloom, Arikan, & Lahav, 2015;Bianco, Kosic, & Pierro, 2022;Blinder, & Lundgren, 2019;Canetti et al, 2016;Erisen, & Kentmen-Cin, 2017;Escandell, & Ceobanu, 2009;Ha & Jang, 2015;Kiehne, & Cadenas, 2021;Kustov, 2019;Larsen et al, 2009;McLaren, 2003;Paxton & Mughan, 2006;Pereira, Vala, & Costa-Lopes, 2010;Thomsen, & Rafiqi, 2020;Vala, Pereira, & Ramos, 2006;Woods, & Marciniak, 2017), climate change (Carmi & Kimhi, 2015;Davydova et al, 2018;Schwaller et al, 2020), disasters…”