This article studies whether the action-reaction model holds on an “embryonic” terrorist group like Galician Resistance (REGA). After presenting an overview of REGA’s history, structure, financing, terrorist campaigns, and the police measures adopted against them, the text empirically contrasts whether deterrence is an efficient measure in reducing an incipient terrorist group’s actions. Our results show that deterrence does in fact reduce the number of attacks when aimed at the group’s periphery. However, it causes a backlash of new attacks when aimed at the group’s core. In addition, we prove that an increase in the number of attacks also causes a reaction by police forces and a higher number of detentions of core members. Our results giv...
In order to understand the aims, strategies and constraints under which terrorist organizations act,...
This article analyses the effectiveness of anti-terrorism policies implemented by the Spanish govern...
This Article analyzes the psycho-social causes of terrorism, conceptual failures of deterrence, and ...
Violent non-state groups are usually weaker than the states they target. Accordingly, theory suggest...
When do terrorist campaigns end? Why do terrorist groups decline? What are the causes of terrorist d...
This article analyses strategies for preventing and countering violent extremism in Spain since the ...
Scholars are increasingly drawing on models and theories from the field of Criminology to offer new ...
What should an effective counter-terrorist strategy look like? Can any lessons be drawn from past E...
Researchers in the field of Security Studies would ultimately like to make prescriptions on how to c...
Dr. Koven, in this occasional paper, posits that kinetic counterterrorism (CT) actions undertaken by...
This thesis aims at understanding the choice of terrorism in mass dissident movements and the outcom...
M.A.For the past 135 years, four waves of terrorism have arisen. Sparked by various circumstances, t...
The spread of radical ideologies is key to fanaticism, recruitment and terrorist activities. Underst...
M.A.For the past 135 years, four waves of terrorism have arisen. Sparked by various circumstances, t...
Studies on civilian support for terrorist groups are limited in what they are able to say about why ...
In order to understand the aims, strategies and constraints under which terrorist organizations act,...
This article analyses the effectiveness of anti-terrorism policies implemented by the Spanish govern...
This Article analyzes the psycho-social causes of terrorism, conceptual failures of deterrence, and ...
Violent non-state groups are usually weaker than the states they target. Accordingly, theory suggest...
When do terrorist campaigns end? Why do terrorist groups decline? What are the causes of terrorist d...
This article analyses strategies for preventing and countering violent extremism in Spain since the ...
Scholars are increasingly drawing on models and theories from the field of Criminology to offer new ...
What should an effective counter-terrorist strategy look like? Can any lessons be drawn from past E...
Researchers in the field of Security Studies would ultimately like to make prescriptions on how to c...
Dr. Koven, in this occasional paper, posits that kinetic counterterrorism (CT) actions undertaken by...
This thesis aims at understanding the choice of terrorism in mass dissident movements and the outcom...
M.A.For the past 135 years, four waves of terrorism have arisen. Sparked by various circumstances, t...
The spread of radical ideologies is key to fanaticism, recruitment and terrorist activities. Underst...
M.A.For the past 135 years, four waves of terrorism have arisen. Sparked by various circumstances, t...
Studies on civilian support for terrorist groups are limited in what they are able to say about why ...
In order to understand the aims, strategies and constraints under which terrorist organizations act,...
This article analyses the effectiveness of anti-terrorism policies implemented by the Spanish govern...
This Article analyzes the psycho-social causes of terrorism, conceptual failures of deterrence, and ...