Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? This dissertation is among a small but growing number of studies to apply social networks analysis to the study of terrorism, and addresses an outcome of interest that is important but under analyzed. Terrorist group survival is puzzling because it is not explained by the conditions that encourage terrorism generally. Much of the literature has focused on terrorist attacks as an outcome of interest, ignoring the group context in which most incidents occur. Organizational and social network research suggests that group dynamics have important effects on outcomes, but connections between these studies and terrorism are underdeveloped. The dissertation presents an organizational-n...
Terrorism has long been studied through both a political and economic lens when examining the organi...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
Terrorism remains a controversial topic both in academia and in the public discourse. Building on pr...
Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? This dissertation is among a small but g...
Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? And what does this longevity tell us abou...
In the recent years, the world has experienced devastating losses due to terrorist attacks. Research...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Political Science, 2013For a non-state terrorist group, interna...
Why do some terrorist groups last longer than others? What does this longevity tell us about the eff...
Why do some terrorist groups survive considerably longer than others? The literature is just beginni...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramAndrew G. LongDavid R. StoneThis disse...
This article aims to improve scholars' understanding of how transnational terrorist organizations em...
Most terrorism is carried out by organizations with particular political motivations, mobilization i...
Research project funded in academic years 2007-08 and 2008-09The University Archives has determined ...
We identify robust statistical patterns in the frequency and severity of violent attacks by terroris...
The paper applies survival analysis to identify the determinants of terrorist group duration. Our sa...
Terrorism has long been studied through both a political and economic lens when examining the organi...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
Terrorism remains a controversial topic both in academia and in the public discourse. Building on pr...
Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? This dissertation is among a small but g...
Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? And what does this longevity tell us abou...
In the recent years, the world has experienced devastating losses due to terrorist attacks. Research...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Political Science, 2013For a non-state terrorist group, interna...
Why do some terrorist groups last longer than others? What does this longevity tell us about the eff...
Why do some terrorist groups survive considerably longer than others? The literature is just beginni...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramAndrew G. LongDavid R. StoneThis disse...
This article aims to improve scholars' understanding of how transnational terrorist organizations em...
Most terrorism is carried out by organizations with particular political motivations, mobilization i...
Research project funded in academic years 2007-08 and 2008-09The University Archives has determined ...
We identify robust statistical patterns in the frequency and severity of violent attacks by terroris...
The paper applies survival analysis to identify the determinants of terrorist group duration. Our sa...
Terrorism has long been studied through both a political and economic lens when examining the organi...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
Terrorism remains a controversial topic both in academia and in the public discourse. Building on pr...