This Essay examines the potential causal mechanisms that plausibly link the occurrence of terrorism within a polity to that polity’s democratic decline. That causal pathway is often asserted in political rhetoric about terrorism. But such assertions do not rest on a robust body of theory or empirical knowledge. I hypothesize three pathways along which acts of terrorism might lead to a decline in democratic practices. These three pathways work through the use of emergency powers, the assemblage of a repressive state apparatus, and the emergence of a populist style of politics adverse to democratic contestation. I tentatively conclude that terrorism is most likely to undermine democracy through its accelerating effect on state development and...
The role of representative democracy is underspecified in studies of political violence. Studies of ...
Does terrorism affect citizens’ preference for democracy? I study the effect of terrorist attacks on...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
It has been suggested that democratic political systems provide greater opportunities for terrorist ...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
Democracy promotion has been a key tenet of U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and ha...
There has been much literature about the economic effects of terrorism in democratic countries, but ...
This chapter is concerned with the role of democracy in preventing terrorism, identifying and appreh...
The shock of the 9/11 attacks had complex and profound effects on US policy in the Middle East. One ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/020312.mp4Increased...
A Review of A Time of Terror: How Democratic Societies Respond to Revolutionary Violence by J. Bowy...
The need for peaceful coexistence among the nations of the world has been the pursuit of world leade...
This article studies the various mechanisms by which democracy affects transnational terrorism. New ...
The role of representative democracy is underspecified in studies of political violence. Studies of ...
Does terrorism affect citizens’ preference for democracy? I study the effect of terrorist attacks on...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
It has been suggested that democratic political systems provide greater opportunities for terrorist ...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
Democracy promotion has been a key tenet of U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and ha...
There has been much literature about the economic effects of terrorism in democratic countries, but ...
This chapter is concerned with the role of democracy in preventing terrorism, identifying and appreh...
The shock of the 9/11 attacks had complex and profound effects on US policy in the Middle East. One ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/020312.mp4Increased...
A Review of A Time of Terror: How Democratic Societies Respond to Revolutionary Violence by J. Bowy...
The need for peaceful coexistence among the nations of the world has been the pursuit of world leade...
This article studies the various mechanisms by which democracy affects transnational terrorism. New ...
The role of representative democracy is underspecified in studies of political violence. Studies of ...
Does terrorism affect citizens’ preference for democracy? I study the effect of terrorist attacks on...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...