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This article studies the various mechanisms by which democracy affects transnational terrorism. New theoretical … mechanisms are identified that either complement or encompass existing arguments. Different effects of democracy on transnational …
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This article takes a closer look at the relationship between democracy and transnational terrorism. It investigates …
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We conduct an empirical analysis of data relating measures of economic and political freedom to the occurrence of transnational terrorism 1996–2002. We use binary logistical regression models to predict the probablities that a country will experience transnational terrorist attacks and that a...
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According to World Public Opinion poll, no country leader enjoyed worldwide trust in 2008. Only the leaders of China, Iran, and Russia received consistently higher trust ratings domestically than abroad. Not incidentally, these countries also score low in political and press freedoms. We build a...
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This paper empirically analyzes the joint impact of democracy and press freedom on corruption. Based in the theoretical …
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This article utilizes Bayesian Poisson changepoint regression models to demonstrate how transnational terrorists adjusted their target choices in response to target hardening. In addition, changes in the collective tastes of terrorists and their sponsorship have played a role in target selection...
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This article investigates the adverse effects of domestic and transnational terrorism on income per capita growth for 51 African countries for 1970-2007, while accounting for cross-sectional (spatial) dependence and conflict (i.e. internal conflicts and external wars). The findings of the...
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