Historically, the US appears to have responded inconsistently to similar acts of terrorism in two different ways, using either a law enforcement or military response. These legal and military responses can be either unilateral or multilateral. This study attempts to determine when each type of response is preferred by decisionmakers, both political leaders and their citizens. The hypotheses suggesting that a response is preferred depending upon terrorist attack success, location, and the terrorists' sociocultural similarities are tested in three experiments and examined in a case study. These three variables are believed, as suggested by the Cognitive Calculus concept, to cause an emotional reaction amongst the respondents resulting in them...
The ''war on terror'' is very much a topic of the day. The main threat against the western society i...
What compels states to cooperate in the face of a global terrorist threat? What are the consequences...
How do we respond to terrorism? In my view, we must distinguish among three possible legal responses...
Historically, the US appears to have responded inconsistently to similar acts of terrorism in two di...
This volume provides a multidisciplinary study of terrorism. The editor notes at the outset the diff...
The extensive research into responses to terrorism has focused on the effects of individual characte...
States’ counterterrorism strategies have been categorized into the criminal justice and military mod...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
Why do states meet some terrorist threats through a collective effort, whereas at other times they r...
The legal structure of warfare is a dramatic example of a changing regime, even while its fundamenta...
This paper compares counter-terrorist policies in the United States, Israel and India through the le...
Terrorism presents a fundamental paradox - groups that use terrorism are vastly weaker in terms of t...
To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be ac...
In this article, I develop three theses. First, I claim that disagreements about the legality of cou...
One of the main features of the political arena in the 21st century is the discussion of terrorism. ...
The ''war on terror'' is very much a topic of the day. The main threat against the western society i...
What compels states to cooperate in the face of a global terrorist threat? What are the consequences...
How do we respond to terrorism? In my view, we must distinguish among three possible legal responses...
Historically, the US appears to have responded inconsistently to similar acts of terrorism in two di...
This volume provides a multidisciplinary study of terrorism. The editor notes at the outset the diff...
The extensive research into responses to terrorism has focused on the effects of individual characte...
States’ counterterrorism strategies have been categorized into the criminal justice and military mod...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
Why do states meet some terrorist threats through a collective effort, whereas at other times they r...
The legal structure of warfare is a dramatic example of a changing regime, even while its fundamenta...
This paper compares counter-terrorist policies in the United States, Israel and India through the le...
Terrorism presents a fundamental paradox - groups that use terrorism are vastly weaker in terms of t...
To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be ac...
In this article, I develop three theses. First, I claim that disagreements about the legality of cou...
One of the main features of the political arena in the 21st century is the discussion of terrorism. ...
The ''war on terror'' is very much a topic of the day. The main threat against the western society i...
What compels states to cooperate in the face of a global terrorist threat? What are the consequences...
How do we respond to terrorism? In my view, we must distinguish among three possible legal responses...