We examine the relationship between terrorism and cabinet duration. Our data set includes more than 2,400 cabinets in over 150 countries in the period 1968-2002. We find a small, but significant effect of terrorism on the probability of government failure. Furthermore, we find that the impact of terrorism depends on the type of attack and is larger in case of more severe attacks. Marginal effect calculations show that the impact of terror on cabinet duration is larger than the impact of economic variables such as economic growth, but less than the impact of a civil war or a government crisis. Our results suggest that cabinets in countries with high levels of terrorism are particularly vulnerable to terrorist attacks.terror, political stabil...
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the...
Asset market performance conditions the strategic context of cabinet terminations. In turn, informat...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and cabinet duration. Our data set includes more than ...
Terrorism can strengthen or weaken electoral support for ruling governments. We show in a simple mod...
There are now several studies investigating empirical relationships between that of terrorism, elect...
Using a country panel of domestic terror attacks from 1998 to 2004, we empirically analyze the impac...
The question of how terrorist campaigns end has only recently started to attract scholarly interest....
Government instability (cabinet duration) is an important feature of parliamentary democracy. Over t...
We perform an empirical investigation of the macroeconomic consequences of international terrorism a...
Government instability (cabinet duration) is an important feature of parliamentary democracy. Over t...
This Thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
This paper investigates the effect of terrorism on fiscal policy volatility in developing countries....
Though empirical research has generally demonstrated that democracies experience more terrorism than...
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the...
Asset market performance conditions the strategic context of cabinet terminations. In turn, informat...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and cabinet duration. Our data set includes more than ...
Terrorism can strengthen or weaken electoral support for ruling governments. We show in a simple mod...
There are now several studies investigating empirical relationships between that of terrorism, elect...
Using a country panel of domestic terror attacks from 1998 to 2004, we empirically analyze the impac...
The question of how terrorist campaigns end has only recently started to attract scholarly interest....
Government instability (cabinet duration) is an important feature of parliamentary democracy. Over t...
We perform an empirical investigation of the macroeconomic consequences of international terrorism a...
Government instability (cabinet duration) is an important feature of parliamentary democracy. Over t...
This Thesis examined four authoritarian regime types and their relationship with domestic terrorism....
Why do autocratic regimes have sometimes a weak reaction to terrorism, and conversely why do democra...
This paper investigates the effect of terrorism on fiscal policy volatility in developing countries....
Though empirical research has generally demonstrated that democracies experience more terrorism than...
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the...
Asset market performance conditions the strategic context of cabinet terminations. In turn, informat...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...