In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. Rational choice hypotheses are developed and tested using panel data covering more than 100 countries over a period of 20 years. Several strategies, in addition to security measures, are shown to significantly reduce the probability of politicians being attacked or killed: extended institutional and governance quality, democracy, voice and accountability, a well functioning system of law and order, decentralization via the division of power and federalism, larger cabinet size and strengthened civil society. There is also support for a contagion effect.Assassinations; rational choice; governance; democracy; dictatorship; deterrence; protection
In his second report on the targeted killing of politicians in the Philippines, Peter Kreuzer explor...
thesisIs political assassination a rational or irrational act? Does society bear any responsibility ...
A key finding from the literature on terrorism suggests that autocratic countries experience less te...
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. To investigate this ...
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. To investigate this ...
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. Rational choice hypo...
In the course of history a large number of politicians has been assassinated. A rational choice anal...
This article describes a social psychological approach to decreasing the probability of some politic...
This paper argues that politicians are overprotected. The costs of politicalnassassination differ sy...
In addition to everyday political threats, leaders risk removal from office through coups and mass m...
The existing research regarding political assassinations largely focuses on characteristics of assas...
History has shown that assassination could be wielded as an effective weapon in the pursuit of inter...
Assassinations are a persistent feature of the political landscape. Using a new dataset of assassina...
The assassination of Israeli\u27s prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, moments after speaking of his hopes...
As early as 1516, Thomas More proposed that the assassination of political leaders could be useful b...
In his second report on the targeted killing of politicians in the Philippines, Peter Kreuzer explor...
thesisIs political assassination a rational or irrational act? Does society bear any responsibility ...
A key finding from the literature on terrorism suggests that autocratic countries experience less te...
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. To investigate this ...
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. To investigate this ...
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. Rational choice hypo...
In the course of history a large number of politicians has been assassinated. A rational choice anal...
This article describes a social psychological approach to decreasing the probability of some politic...
This paper argues that politicians are overprotected. The costs of politicalnassassination differ sy...
In addition to everyday political threats, leaders risk removal from office through coups and mass m...
The existing research regarding political assassinations largely focuses on characteristics of assas...
History has shown that assassination could be wielded as an effective weapon in the pursuit of inter...
Assassinations are a persistent feature of the political landscape. Using a new dataset of assassina...
The assassination of Israeli\u27s prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, moments after speaking of his hopes...
As early as 1516, Thomas More proposed that the assassination of political leaders could be useful b...
In his second report on the targeted killing of politicians in the Philippines, Peter Kreuzer explor...
thesisIs political assassination a rational or irrational act? Does society bear any responsibility ...
A key finding from the literature on terrorism suggests that autocratic countries experience less te...