Since 9/11, several states initiated military conflicts in the name of fighting terrorism. However, studies indicate that the costs of terrorism are insignificant compared to the damage created by war. This raises the question: why do states initiate costly wars when the risk posed by terrorism appears marginal? This study presents two explanations. First, we argue that while terrorists frequently fail to achieve their strategic objectives, terrorists can accomplish tactical objectives, and may transition to insurgencies by seizing control of pockets of territory. States may respond by initiating preventive wars to stop terrorists from consolidating control over their strategically valuable territories (such as resource rich areas). Second,...
Huntington referred to a ‘clash of civilizations’ revealing itself in international terrorism, parti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2009.This dissertation consist...
Through the increase in globalization over the last twenty years the world has become ’smaller’. The...
Dissident groups often use terrorism as a means to achieve their political aims. To determine whethe...
Several policymakers argue against negotiating with transnational terrorists because of the inabilit...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
Cooperative relationships between states and terrorist groups have remained a constant source of con...
Existing literature does not explain why protracted terror-counterterror conflicts are sometimes cha...
I develop a game-theoretic model in which the state first allocates limited resources across defensi...
In the academic field of political science, the study of terrorism has proliferated since the Septem...
Scholars maintain that, similar to insurgency, terrorist violence is precipitated by both relative d...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between level of violence in terrorist atta...
A growing body of scholars and policymakers have raised concerns that failed and failing states pose...
This study examines policy tools in the fight against terrorism when existing levels of terrorism ma...
Huntington referred to a ‘clash of civilizations’ revealing itself in international terrorism, parti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2009.This dissertation consist...
Through the increase in globalization over the last twenty years the world has become ’smaller’. The...
Dissident groups often use terrorism as a means to achieve their political aims. To determine whethe...
Several policymakers argue against negotiating with transnational terrorists because of the inabilit...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
Cooperative relationships between states and terrorist groups have remained a constant source of con...
Existing literature does not explain why protracted terror-counterterror conflicts are sometimes cha...
I develop a game-theoretic model in which the state first allocates limited resources across defensi...
In the academic field of political science, the study of terrorism has proliferated since the Septem...
Scholars maintain that, similar to insurgency, terrorist violence is precipitated by both relative d...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between level of violence in terrorist atta...
A growing body of scholars and policymakers have raised concerns that failed and failing states pose...
This study examines policy tools in the fight against terrorism when existing levels of terrorism ma...
Huntington referred to a ‘clash of civilizations’ revealing itself in international terrorism, parti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2009.This dissertation consist...
Through the increase in globalization over the last twenty years the world has become ’smaller’. The...