Discrimination against minority groups is a robust predictor of domestic terrorism. However, economic and political openness might further facilitate mobilization of such aggrieved sections of a larger population. This study relates economic and political openness to minority discrimination in explaining vulnerability to domestic terrorism. Terrorism is a rational choice when a minority’s deprivation of public good provisions increases, while global economic integration and limited political openness facilitate rebel mobilization. Using data on 172 countries, I find strong support that countries discriminating against minority groups are more likely to experience domestic terrorist attacks when their economic and political systems open up
We investigate the relationship between transnational terrorism and the restrictiveness of immigrati...
Traditionally, research has shown that subtle and blatant prejudices are important predictors of out...
Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to...
Recognizing that the empirical literature of the past several years has produced an inconclusive pic...
Scholars maintain that, similar to insurgency, terrorist violence is precipitated by both relative d...
Research on the relationship between economic discrimination and terrorism has been inconclusive; th...
Few studies have explored the influence of horizontal (i.e., among group) inequalities on terrorism,...
This paper studies how economic inequality between ethnic groups affects domestic terrorism. Drawing...
Previous work finds that countries that contain an excluded group are at higher risk of terrorism. ...
This paper examines the link between ethnic segregation and domestic terrorism. The results show tha...
Previous research has shown that ethnic exclusion and restricted political access can motivate ethni...
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Doosje B, Zimmermann A, Küpper B, Zick A, Meertens RL. Terrorist Threat and Perceived Islamic Suppor...
This article provides an empirical investigation of the determinants of terrorism at the country lev...
We investigate the relationship between transnational terrorism and the restrictiveness of immigrati...
Traditionally, research has shown that subtle and blatant prejudices are important predictors of out...
Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to...
Recognizing that the empirical literature of the past several years has produced an inconclusive pic...
Scholars maintain that, similar to insurgency, terrorist violence is precipitated by both relative d...
Research on the relationship between economic discrimination and terrorism has been inconclusive; th...
Few studies have explored the influence of horizontal (i.e., among group) inequalities on terrorism,...
This paper studies how economic inequality between ethnic groups affects domestic terrorism. Drawing...
Previous work finds that countries that contain an excluded group are at higher risk of terrorism. ...
This paper examines the link between ethnic segregation and domestic terrorism. The results show tha...
Previous research has shown that ethnic exclusion and restricted political access can motivate ethni...
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Doosje B, Zimmermann A, Küpper B, Zick A, Meertens RL. Terrorist Threat and Perceived Islamic Suppor...
This article provides an empirical investigation of the determinants of terrorism at the country lev...
We investigate the relationship between transnational terrorism and the restrictiveness of immigrati...
Traditionally, research has shown that subtle and blatant prejudices are important predictors of out...
Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to...