نتایج جستجو برای: foreign terrorism

تعداد نتایج: 85104  

2015
Simplice A. Asongu

Building on previous literature, we assess when foreign aid is effective in fighting terrorism using quantile regressions on a panel of 78 developing countries for the period 1984-2008. Bilteral, multilateral and total aid indicators are used whereas terrorism includes: domestic, transnational, unclear and total terrorism dynamics. We consistently establish that foreign aid (bilateral, multilat...

2016
Kenneth Van Hall Larry Bennett

The terrorism threat is multifaceted and ever-present; this as a result of terrorism taking on all forms including Islamic, non-Islamic, foreign and domestic. After 9/11, the federal government focused on jihadists and government resources were focused on engaging foreign jihadists allowing a resurgence of non-Islamic domestic terrorism including the lone wolf terrorist (LWT). The problem is th...

Journal: :سیاست 0
ابراهیم متقی حمید رهنورد

in u.s. public opinion before the 11 september have defined terrorism is a unpresidented events in thire countries. but true is since two centuries ago until now, especially after secound world war, united states extremly has experienced domestic and foreign terrorist groups and their attacks. wathever it wasn’t as well as scale of the other west countries like spain, italy and britain has incu...

ادیب سرشکی, میلاد, شیخ الاسلامی, محمدحسن, شیراوند, صارم, نجفلوی ترکمان, مجید,

Discourse is correlated signifiers in which social trends formed and interaction of »Self« and »Other« is constructed and reality means.  Semantic structures deals with identity. Political boundries cause the establishment of identities in political arena which means against the radiacal otherness. The question of this research is how the process of meaning of terrorism is analyzed by Iranian a...

2011
Todd Sandler

This article opens the special issue by identifying themain contributions to date of the empirical and theoretical literature on terrorism. Important past theoretical articles investigated the application of game theory to study interactions among adversaries (e.g. terrorists and governments) and allies (e.g. commonly targeted governments). Past empirical articles examined the effectiveness of ...

2010
Arie W. Kruglanski Xiaoyan Chen Mark Dechesne Shira Fishman Edward Orehek

A motivational analysis of suicidal terrorism is outlined, anchored in the notion of significance quest. It is suggested that heterogeneous factors identified as personal causes of suicidal terrorism (e.g. trauma, humiliation, social exclusion) as well as the various ideological reasons assumed to justify it (e.g. liberation from foreign occupation, defense of one’s nation or religion) may be p...

2007
Alberto Abadie Javier Gardeazabal

It has been argued that terrorism should not have a large effect on economic activity, because terrorist attacks destroy only a small fraction of the stock of capital of a country (see, e.g., Becker, G., Murphy, K., 2001. Prosperity will rise out of the ashes. Wall Street Journal October 29, 2001). In contrast, empirical estimates of the consequences of terrorism typically suggest large effects...

2009
Walter Enders Eric Olson

The paper surveys the various economic costs associated with terrorism. Particularly important is the distinction between the direct and the indirect costs. While many terrorist attacks cause substantial amounts of property damage and create casualties, most of the costs associated with terrorism involve the indirect costs. Although terrorism can reduce a nation’s overall growth rate, the costs...

Journal: :Psychological reports 2006
Walter R Schumm Charles V Anderson Angelia S Brinneman Mary E Magsanoc-Deoki Aliona Pakhalchuk Rachel A Ulrick

Sageman's (2004) and Pape's (2005) arguments for the development of Al'Qaeda members and suicide terrorism are examined statistically. Presence of foreign occupying troops and foreign support for disliked local regimes appeared to be related to either the number of Al'Qaeda suicide terrorists (Pape) or the number of known Al'Qaeda members (Sageman) reported within 34 predominately Sunni nations...

2014
JO E MARKE

Lack of student interest is responsible for suspended operation of the 1987 Spring semester of Notre Dame’s foreign study program in Jerusalem, according to Isabel Charles, director of foreign study programs. “ Only three students signed up. We need at least ten or more students to par­ ticipate in order to run the program,” she said. Charles said the program will be reopened next Fall if the m...

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