This article investigates whether attacks against Israeli targets help Palestinian factions gain public support. We link individual-level survey data to the full list of Israeli and Palestinian fatalities during the period of the Second Intifada (2000– 2005) and estimate a flexible discrete choice model for faction supported. We find some support for the ‘‘outbidding’ ’ hypothesis, the notion that Palestinian factions use violence to gain prestige and influence public opinion within the community. In particular, the two leading Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, gain in popularity following successful attacks against Israeli targets. Our results suggest, however, that most movement occurs within either the secular groups or the Islamist...
Terrorist groups rely on constituency support for their long-term survival. Here, we examined the ex...
<p>This study investigates the interaction between political influences of Islamic fundamentalist pa...
Efforts to separate HAMAS from its popular support and network of social and charitable organization...
This article investigates whether attacks against Israeli targets help Palestinian factions gain pub...
This article investigates whether attacks against Israeli targets help Palestinian factions gain pub...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
In this study we extend our previous work to examine the dynamic relationship between violence commi...
tinians have been engaged in a deadly conflict, commonly known as the Second Intifada, which has cla...
This article employs three "success criteria" - Dimensionality; Temporality; and Locus of Success - ...
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
Terrorist groups rely on constituency support for their long-term survival. Here, we examined the ex...
Since it emergence on the international scene more than two decades ago, Hamas has stuck to its guns...
This dissertation draws attention to the interaction between insurgents and the target state as the ...
Abstract This article examines the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas as a case study of an organizati...
ABSTRACT Scholars have expressed doubts about the ability of counterterrorism to cope with suicide b...
Terrorist groups rely on constituency support for their long-term survival. Here, we examined the ex...
<p>This study investigates the interaction between political influences of Islamic fundamentalist pa...
Efforts to separate HAMAS from its popular support and network of social and charitable organization...
This article investigates whether attacks against Israeli targets help Palestinian factions gain pub...
This article investigates whether attacks against Israeli targets help Palestinian factions gain pub...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
In this study we extend our previous work to examine the dynamic relationship between violence commi...
tinians have been engaged in a deadly conflict, commonly known as the Second Intifada, which has cla...
This article employs three "success criteria" - Dimensionality; Temporality; and Locus of Success - ...
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
Terrorist groups rely on constituency support for their long-term survival. Here, we examined the ex...
Since it emergence on the international scene more than two decades ago, Hamas has stuck to its guns...
This dissertation draws attention to the interaction between insurgents and the target state as the ...
Abstract This article examines the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas as a case study of an organizati...
ABSTRACT Scholars have expressed doubts about the ability of counterterrorism to cope with suicide b...
Terrorist groups rely on constituency support for their long-term survival. Here, we examined the ex...
<p>This study investigates the interaction between political influences of Islamic fundamentalist pa...
Efforts to separate HAMAS from its popular support and network of social and charitable organization...