Can terrorist attacks be timed to change the outcome of democratic elections? In this paper, we analyze the electoral impact of the terrorist attacks of March 11, 2004, in Madrid. Studies using individual level postelectoral survey data reach contradictory conclusions. We propose an alternative approach. Since the bombings took place only three days before the 2004 congressional election, we can find a control group of individuals who cast their vote before the terrorist attacks. The results indicate that the attacks had an important electoral impact, rejecting the hypothesis that the identity of the winner was unaffected by the terrorist attacks. © 2011 The President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technol...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...
Do democracies experience an increased risk of terrorist attacks when an election draws near? Deniz ...
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...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliographi...
This article explores the impact of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid on the election for the...
Terrorism often seeks to impact democratic politics. This article explores how it can influence the ...
This paper explores the impact of political responses against terrorism and how they are linked to h...
This paper relies on the variation of terror attacks across time and space as an instrument to ident...
Scholars and policymakers commonly assume terrorism is intended to affect a broader audience beyond ...
Scholars and policymakers commonly assume terrorism is intended to affect a broader audience beyond ...
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 ...
Do democracies experience an increased risk of terrorist attacks when an election draws near? Deniz ...
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...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliographi...
This article explores the impact of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid on the election for the...
Terrorism often seeks to impact democratic politics. This article explores how it can influence the ...
This paper explores the impact of political responses against terrorism and how they are linked to h...
This paper relies on the variation of terror attacks across time and space as an instrument to ident...
Scholars and policymakers commonly assume terrorism is intended to affect a broader audience beyond ...
Scholars and policymakers commonly assume terrorism is intended to affect a broader audience beyond ...
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 ...
Do democracies experience an increased risk of terrorist attacks when an election draws near? Deniz ...
We examine the relationship between terrorism and electoral accountability. We find that terror has ...