The terrorist threat has increased in importance over the last decade and Western governments have implemented a multitude of measures to address it. Their numbers and the significant financial cost they involve have, however, not been matched with an adequate evaluation of effectiveness. We can therefore only make limited statements on whether or not counterterrorism policy has been effective. Three conclusions with policy implications can nevertheless be drawn from our analysis: the dependency on the local context; the ineffectiveness of measures entailing the use of force; and the need for more evaluation research on protective measures.
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The terrorist threat has increased in importance over the last decade and Western governments have i...
The fight against terrorism, in particular of Islamist nature, has become a focus area of foreign an...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 security policies aimed at combating terroris...
Since September 11th, there have been massive increases in personal, commercial, and governmental e...
European Union policy to counter terrorist financing is marked by uncertainty about causes and conse...
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In this article, we present a simple back-of-the-envelope approach for evaluating whether counterter...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate international counterterrorism efforts to estimate their co...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
This article analyses the effectiveness of anti-terrorism policies implemented by the Spanish govern...
This report presents a first inventory of measures aimed at combating radicalisation, extremism and...
Cities and their citizens are increasingly seen as vulnerable targets for terrorist attacks, and now...
The terrorist threat has increased in importance over the last decade and Western governments have i...
The fight against terrorism, in particular of Islamist nature, has become a focus area of foreign an...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 security policies aimed at combating terroris...
Since September 11th, there have been massive increases in personal, commercial, and governmental e...
European Union policy to counter terrorist financing is marked by uncertainty about causes and conse...
This paper takes stock of the EU’s response to international terrorism since 9/11. The first part pr...
This paper empirically examines the effectiveness of various counterinsurgency policies employed in ...
The aim of this thesis is to find out, whether the European Union is capable to propose and implemen...
The police force is one of the few institutions still trusted by the public today. Yet, whilst the r...
In this article, we present a simple back-of-the-envelope approach for evaluating whether counterter...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate international counterterrorism efforts to estimate their co...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
This article analyses the effectiveness of anti-terrorism policies implemented by the Spanish govern...
This report presents a first inventory of measures aimed at combating radicalisation, extremism and...
Cities and their citizens are increasingly seen as vulnerable targets for terrorist attacks, and now...