Though empirical research has generally demonstrated that democracies experience more terrorism than autocracies, research suggests that this depends upon complex institutional differences that go beyond the democracy-autocracy divide. This study examines these differences, linking institutions to strategies of coercion and co-optation. Using zero-inflated negative binomial regression estimations on Geddes’ (2003) autocratic regime-type data for 161 countries between 1970 and 2006, we find that single-party authoritarian regimes consistently experience less domestic and international terrorism relative to military autocracies and democracies. This finding is robust to a large number of specifications, underscoring the explanatory power o...
There has been much literature about the economic effects of terrorism in democratic countries, but ...
This article presents a cross-country comparison of the intensity of revolutionary terrorism in the ...
The appendix to “Terrorism in Dictatorships ” includes several robustness checks and additional resu...
This Thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
This thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
A key finding from the literature on terrorism suggests that autocratic countries experience less te...
Conventional wisdom suggests that reports of terrorism should be sparse in dictatorships, both becau...
Conventional wisdom suggests that reports of terrorism should be sparse in dictator-ships, both beca...
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
open3noWhy do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do ...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
The question of how terrorist campaigns end has only recently started to attract scholarly interest....
There has been much literature about the economic effects of terrorism in democratic countries, but ...
This article presents a cross-country comparison of the intensity of revolutionary terrorism in the ...
The appendix to “Terrorism in Dictatorships ” includes several robustness checks and additional resu...
This Thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
This thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
A key finding from the literature on terrorism suggests that autocratic countries experience less te...
Conventional wisdom suggests that reports of terrorism should be sparse in dictatorships, both becau...
Conventional wisdom suggests that reports of terrorism should be sparse in dictator-ships, both beca...
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
open3noWhy do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do ...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
The question of how terrorist campaigns end has only recently started to attract scholarly interest....
There has been much literature about the economic effects of terrorism in democratic countries, but ...
This article presents a cross-country comparison of the intensity of revolutionary terrorism in the ...
The appendix to “Terrorism in Dictatorships ” includes several robustness checks and additional resu...