What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step count method disentangles activity and lethality in terms of ideology, capacity, and environmental factors. A first step assesses the correlates of group activity, measured by the number of incidents in which a group was involved. The second step considers the number of fatalities, conditional on the number of incidents. Similar factors drive militant group activity and lethality, but some links are stronger than others. Specifically, ideological factors are particularly strong determinants of lethality; capacity and environmental factors matter more for activity
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Research Summary This article discusses the paucity of data available for assessing the “life span” ...
Although long established, media oriented terrorist events have not been conceptualized or measured ...
Studies have begun to look at the potentially crucial impacts of group decentralization and inter-gr...
What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step c...
What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step c...
Are targeted killings an effective strategy for combating militant groups? I add to the literature b...
The paper applies survival analysis to identify the determinants of terrorist group duration. Our sa...
Multiple models have been proposed to account for violence among ideological groups. To identify cri...
This paper presents an analysis of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s (PIRA) brigade level beha...
A large body of recent work seeking to explain the strategies and causes of terrorism exists, with h...
This article aims to improve scholars' understanding of how transnational terrorist organizations em...
Terrorist groups strive to balance efficiency with their need for security. This article examines th...
Typologies are ubiquitous in terrorism studies, illustrating their continued appeal as a tool to fur...
Highly lethal terrorist attacks, which we define as those killing 21 or more people, account for 50 ...
This study examines the potential use of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Violent Extremists Organizat...
Research Summary This article discusses the paucity of data available for assessing the “life span” ...
Although long established, media oriented terrorist events have not been conceptualized or measured ...
Studies have begun to look at the potentially crucial impacts of group decentralization and inter-gr...