Human-induced security, or terrorism, is a threat to wellbeing in Europe and beyond. In this Policy Briefing, we investigate the risks involved in terrorism, both with respect to the likelihood and with respect to the consequences of acts of terrorism. Furthermore, we provide a basic analysis of existing anti-terrorism policies, the costs involved in them and their effectiveness. We show that terrorism is a very broad term, but that one can make a number of broad policy recommendations, including the fact that the rational economic approach to terrorism recognizes that terrorists respond to the incentives they are provided with
This paper maps notions of insecurity and security policy within the European Union (EU), with a par...
One of the research areas of the New Agenda for European Security Economics (EUSECON) is society's r...
Our research confirms that public opinion has an impact on the occurrence of terrorism. Specifically...
This note defines and analyzes the most important issues concerning decisionmaking about human-induc...
In this Policy Briefing, we address two important questions. We look at the drivers of concern about...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This paper presents key aspects and policy implications of a multi-annual research project on econom...
Terrorist actions can have a multitude of economic consequences that may adversely affect a number o...
This paper focuses on two areas of security concern for the European Union: terrorism and internatio...
European Union policy to counter terrorist financing is marked by uncertainty about causes and conse...
In this Policy Briefing we look at authorities' relative counterterrorism effectiveness focusing on ...
This paper questions the effectiveness and the prospects of EU efforts to prevent terrorism and viol...
This paper maps notions of insecurity and security policy within the European Union (EU), with a par...
One of the research areas of the New Agenda for European Security Economics (EUSECON) is society's r...
Our research confirms that public opinion has an impact on the occurrence of terrorism. Specifically...
This note defines and analyzes the most important issues concerning decisionmaking about human-induc...
In this Policy Briefing, we address two important questions. We look at the drivers of concern about...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism...
This paper presents key aspects and policy implications of a multi-annual research project on econom...
Terrorist actions can have a multitude of economic consequences that may adversely affect a number o...
This paper focuses on two areas of security concern for the European Union: terrorism and internatio...
European Union policy to counter terrorist financing is marked by uncertainty about causes and conse...
In this Policy Briefing we look at authorities' relative counterterrorism effectiveness focusing on ...
This paper questions the effectiveness and the prospects of EU efforts to prevent terrorism and viol...
This paper maps notions of insecurity and security policy within the European Union (EU), with a par...
One of the research areas of the New Agenda for European Security Economics (EUSECON) is society's r...
Our research confirms that public opinion has an impact on the occurrence of terrorism. Specifically...