While it is commonly assumed that the United States uses foreign aid as an instrument to combat global terrorism, it is unclear whether it views terrorist threats to other countries, particularly its allies, with urgency. We show that the relationship between transnational terrorism and foreign aid flows is strongly conditional on whether ter-rorist activity based in a potential recipient directly threatens the United States. Using data on terrorist attacks and casualties in potential recipient countries, we demon-strate that terrorist activity based within a state’s borders, which targets US interests is a strong determinant of both whether that state receives any aid and also howmuch aid it receives. In contrast, the presence of terrorism...
After the attacks of 9/11, many US policymakers encouraged the use of foreign aid as an instrument t...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
The terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 drew worldwide attention to the phenomenon of anti-Ame...
While it is commonly assumed that the United States uses foreign aid as an instrument to combat glob...
While it is commonly assumed that the United States uses using foreign aid as an instrument to comba...
A common strategy pursued by states targeted by international terrorism is to provide economic and m...
A common strategy pursued by states targeted by international terrorism is to provide economic and m...
International audienceThis article presents a theoretical framework and some empirical results showi...
Americans are a major target of international terrorism. Yet, terrorists from some countries are muc...
textIn the contemporary international system, non-state actors pose an acute threat to the interests...
Americans are a major target of international terrorism. Yet, terrorists from some countries are muc...
This paper reviews some findings by Azam and Thelen (2008, 2010, 2012) that illustrate how foreign a...
Abstract This article empirically investigates whether, and in which ways, donors in the Development...
AbstractTerrorism is an instrument for groups that cannot achieve their political goals legally. One...
After the attacks of 9/11, many US policymakers encouraged the use of foreign aid as an instrument t...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
The terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 drew worldwide attention to the phenomenon of anti-Ame...
While it is commonly assumed that the United States uses foreign aid as an instrument to combat glob...
While it is commonly assumed that the United States uses using foreign aid as an instrument to comba...
A common strategy pursued by states targeted by international terrorism is to provide economic and m...
A common strategy pursued by states targeted by international terrorism is to provide economic and m...
International audienceThis article presents a theoretical framework and some empirical results showi...
Americans are a major target of international terrorism. Yet, terrorists from some countries are muc...
textIn the contemporary international system, non-state actors pose an acute threat to the interests...
Americans are a major target of international terrorism. Yet, terrorists from some countries are muc...
This paper reviews some findings by Azam and Thelen (2008, 2010, 2012) that illustrate how foreign a...
Abstract This article empirically investigates whether, and in which ways, donors in the Development...
AbstractTerrorism is an instrument for groups that cannot achieve their political goals legally. One...
After the attacks of 9/11, many US policymakers encouraged the use of foreign aid as an instrument t...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
The terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 drew worldwide attention to the phenomenon of anti-Ame...