We test the hypotheses that fundamental characteristics in regional proximity, landlockedness, religious-domination, legal origin, and income levels affect cross-country differences in the persistence in political terror and political instability in 163 countries for the period 2010 to 2015. The empirical evidence is based on Generalised Method of Moments. The hypotheses are that the following are associated with comparatively higher levels of persistence in political terror and political instability: regions with predominantly low income countries (Hypothesis 1); landlockedness (Hypothesis 2); Christian-orientation (Hypothesis 3); French civil law (Hypothesis 4) and Low income (Hypothesis 5). The tested hypotheses are largely invalid. Only...
The literature on political instability focuses on institutional and leader survival or outcomes lik...
This paper investigates the effects of sociopolitical instability on long-run growth. The impacts of...
This thesis explores the relationship between terrorism and political trust. This is done in two way...
We test the hypotheses that fundamental characteristics in regional proximity, landlockedness, relig...
This study investigates persistence of global terrorism in a panel of 163 countries for the period 2...
This article provides an empirical investigation of the determinants of terrorism at the country lev...
We examine the relationship between political instability and economic growth. Using an exploratory ...
This paper investigates the impact of regional political instability on the political instability of...
We argue that political instability is a good indicator of disturbances in development. Moreover we ...
This Thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
This thesis emphasizes the multidimensionality of political instability when examining whether finan...
We examine the relationship between political instability and economic growth. Using an exploratory ...
What are the main causes of international terrorism? The lessons from the surge of academic research...
Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to...
This article presents a cross-country comparison of the intensity of revolutionary terrorism in the ...
The literature on political instability focuses on institutional and leader survival or outcomes lik...
This paper investigates the effects of sociopolitical instability on long-run growth. The impacts of...
This thesis explores the relationship between terrorism and political trust. This is done in two way...
We test the hypotheses that fundamental characteristics in regional proximity, landlockedness, relig...
This study investigates persistence of global terrorism in a panel of 163 countries for the period 2...
This article provides an empirical investigation of the determinants of terrorism at the country lev...
We examine the relationship between political instability and economic growth. Using an exploratory ...
This paper investigates the impact of regional political instability on the political instability of...
We argue that political instability is a good indicator of disturbances in development. Moreover we ...
This Thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
This thesis emphasizes the multidimensionality of political instability when examining whether finan...
We examine the relationship between political instability and economic growth. Using an exploratory ...
What are the main causes of international terrorism? The lessons from the surge of academic research...
Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to...
This article presents a cross-country comparison of the intensity of revolutionary terrorism in the ...
The literature on political instability focuses on institutional and leader survival or outcomes lik...
This paper investigates the effects of sociopolitical instability on long-run growth. The impacts of...
This thesis explores the relationship between terrorism and political trust. This is done in two way...