Terrorism often seeks to impact democratic politics. This article explores how it can influence the electoral fortunes of the incumbent. Existing research is contradictory. Models of retrospective voting predict a negative impact, as terrorism is detrimental to voters' welfare. However, the well-known ‘rally around the flag’ effect suggests otherwise: following a terrorist attack, voters often cling to the incumbent. We reconcile these arguments and argue that while both effects can coexist, the retrospective assessment is more durable than the rally around the flag. Using data on all deadly domestic terrorist attacks in Spain between 1977 and 2008, matched with municipal-level national election results, we show how exposure to strikes that...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
Abstract—Can terrorist attacks be timed to change the outcome of demo-cratic elections? In this pape...
This article explores the impact of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid on the election for the...
Can terrorist attacks be timed to change the outcome of democratic elections? In this paper, we anal...
This article empirically analyzes the effects of terrorism on the electoral choices of the Turkish v...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliographi...
Many terror attacks occur at the beginning of electoral terms. We present a game theoretical model ...
Many terror attacks occur at the beginning of electoral terms. We present a game theoretical model w...
Do democracies experience an increased risk of terrorist attacks when an election draws near? Deniz ...
There is an increasing number of analyses of the effects of terrorism, especially its impact on publ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
How does the threat of becoming a victim of terrorism affect voting behavior? Localities in southern...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
Abstract—Can terrorist attacks be timed to change the outcome of demo-cratic elections? In this pape...
This article explores the impact of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid on the election for the...
Can terrorist attacks be timed to change the outcome of democratic elections? In this paper, we anal...
This article empirically analyzes the effects of terrorism on the electoral choices of the Turkish v...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliographi...
Many terror attacks occur at the beginning of electoral terms. We present a game theoretical model ...
Many terror attacks occur at the beginning of electoral terms. We present a game theoretical model w...
Do democracies experience an increased risk of terrorist attacks when an election draws near? Deniz ...
There is an increasing number of analyses of the effects of terrorism, especially its impact on publ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
How does the threat of becoming a victim of terrorism affect voting behavior? Localities in southern...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...