The following dissertation develops a theoretical framework for guiding the strategy of democratic states in successfully countering the hostilities of nationalistic substate terrorist organizations (NSTOs), and effectively manipulating the terrorist group’s (and its supporting elements’) decision-making calculus. In particular, the theory of strategic coercion has been chosen as a basis for formulating this framework, based upon: 1) the invaluable guidance it offers in dynamically drawing upon all instruments of national power—economic, diplomatic, military, etc.—to accomplish politico-strategic objectives; and 2) the unique insights it provides into making strategic moves aimed at influencing the choices taken by an adversary. However, st...
Terrorists attack civilians to coerce their governments into making political concessions. Does this...
This thesis was inspired by the question of how the state addresses irregular challenges for its sur...
We analyze the choice often faced by countries of whether to directly intervene to counter an extern...
The following dissertation develops a theoretical framework for guiding the strategy of democratic s...
What compels states to cooperate in the face of a global terrorist threat? What are the consequences...
This article argues that deterrence theory can be applied to counterterrorism. Doing so requires bro...
Statesmen are quick to declare that they will not negotiate with terrorists. Yet, the empirical reco...
This dissertation identifies the determinants of public opinion in coercive terrorist crises and exp...
We consider a game played by a state sponsor of terrorism, a terrorist group, and the target of terr...
This thesis aims at understanding the choice of terrorism in mass dissident movements and the outcom...
This thesis seeks to examine the dynamics of strategic terrorism when implemented in the pursuit of ...
This thesis analyzes the air power, coercion, strategic theory, and strategic methodology in the 200...
This dissertation explores the breadth and variation of authoritarian counter-terrorism strategies a...
Why do states meet some terrorist threats through a collective effort, whereas at other times they r...
Previous work on the dynamics of conflicts where we see terrorism has tended to focus on whether we...
Terrorists attack civilians to coerce their governments into making political concessions. Does this...
This thesis was inspired by the question of how the state addresses irregular challenges for its sur...
We analyze the choice often faced by countries of whether to directly intervene to counter an extern...
The following dissertation develops a theoretical framework for guiding the strategy of democratic s...
What compels states to cooperate in the face of a global terrorist threat? What are the consequences...
This article argues that deterrence theory can be applied to counterterrorism. Doing so requires bro...
Statesmen are quick to declare that they will not negotiate with terrorists. Yet, the empirical reco...
This dissertation identifies the determinants of public opinion in coercive terrorist crises and exp...
We consider a game played by a state sponsor of terrorism, a terrorist group, and the target of terr...
This thesis aims at understanding the choice of terrorism in mass dissident movements and the outcom...
This thesis seeks to examine the dynamics of strategic terrorism when implemented in the pursuit of ...
This thesis analyzes the air power, coercion, strategic theory, and strategic methodology in the 200...
This dissertation explores the breadth and variation of authoritarian counter-terrorism strategies a...
Why do states meet some terrorist threats through a collective effort, whereas at other times they r...
Previous work on the dynamics of conflicts where we see terrorism has tended to focus on whether we...
Terrorists attack civilians to coerce their governments into making political concessions. Does this...
This thesis was inspired by the question of how the state addresses irregular challenges for its sur...
We analyze the choice often faced by countries of whether to directly intervene to counter an extern...