There has been much literature about the economic effects of terrorism in democratic countries, but this literature often considers democracy to be a binary variable. This paper sought to explore how the effects might differ depending on the strength of a democracy. In the end, I found that the numbers of attacks and the effects of those attacks do not follow a linear path. The results for autocracies and anocracies require further analysis, but democracies have revealed interesting results. It seems that democracies as a whole have more terrorist attacks, but, within this group, the more democratic a country is the fewer attacks are carried out
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
This study adds to the body of existing literature on the relationship between democracy and terrori...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
© 2016 Society for Terrorism Research. The relationship between democracy and terrorism remains a so...
Democracy promotion has been a key tenet of U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and ha...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
It has been suggested that democratic political systems provide greater opportunities for terrorist ...
This study empirically tests what has become a central component of US anti-terrorism policy under t...
The need for peaceful coexistence among the nations of the world has been the pursuit of world leade...
The need for peaceful coexistence among the nations of the world has been the pursuit of world leade...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
A critical analysis of the dominant quantitative methodologies used to analyze international terrori...
A critical analysis of the dominant quantitative methodologies used to analyze international terrori...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
This study adds to the body of existing literature on the relationship between democracy and terrori...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
© 2016 Society for Terrorism Research. The relationship between democracy and terrorism remains a so...
Democracy promotion has been a key tenet of U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and ha...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
It has been suggested that democratic political systems provide greater opportunities for terrorist ...
This study empirically tests what has become a central component of US anti-terrorism policy under t...
The need for peaceful coexistence among the nations of the world has been the pursuit of world leade...
The need for peaceful coexistence among the nations of the world has been the pursuit of world leade...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
Beyond direct damages, terrorism creates fear and insecurity, potentially reducing support for democ...
A critical analysis of the dominant quantitative methodologies used to analyze international terrori...
A critical analysis of the dominant quantitative methodologies used to analyze international terrori...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...
This study adds to the body of existing literature on the relationship between democracy and terrori...
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terroris...