Terrorism, Economic Development, and Political Openness
Herausgeber: Keefer, Philip; Loayza, Norman
Terrorism, Economic Development, and Political Openness
Herausgeber: Keefer, Philip; Loayza, Norman
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This collection explores how terrorism is related to poverty in developing countries and their political openness.
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This collection explores how terrorism is related to poverty in developing countries and their political openness.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887588
- ISBN-10: 0521887585
- Artikelnr.: 23542490
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887588
- ISBN-10: 0521887585
- Artikelnr.: 23542490
Overview: terrorism, economic development, and political openness Philip
Keefer and Norman Loayza; Part I. The Costs of Terrorism: 1. Economic
consequences of terrorism in developed and developing countries: an
overview Walter Enders and Todd Sandler; 2. The costs of responding to the
terrorist threat: the US case Gregory F. Treverton, Justin L. Adams, James
Dertouzos, Arindam Dutta, Susan S. Everingham and Eric V. Larson; Part II.
Development, Democracy, and the Origins of Terrorism: 3. From (no) butter
to guns? Understanding the economic role in transnational terrorism S.
Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess; 4. The Lexus and the olive branch:
globalization, democratization, and terrorism S. Brock Blomberg and Gregory
D. Hess; 5. Kto Kogo?: a cross-country study of the origins and targets of
terrorism Alan B. Krueger and David D. Laitin; 6. Terrorism and civil war
Nicholas Sambanis; Part III. The Origins of Terrorists: 7. The political,
economic and organizational sources of terrorism David D. Laitin and Jacob
Shapiro; 8. Economics and terrorism: what we know, what we should know, and
the data we need Fernanda Llusa and José Tavares.
Keefer and Norman Loayza; Part I. The Costs of Terrorism: 1. Economic
consequences of terrorism in developed and developing countries: an
overview Walter Enders and Todd Sandler; 2. The costs of responding to the
terrorist threat: the US case Gregory F. Treverton, Justin L. Adams, James
Dertouzos, Arindam Dutta, Susan S. Everingham and Eric V. Larson; Part II.
Development, Democracy, and the Origins of Terrorism: 3. From (no) butter
to guns? Understanding the economic role in transnational terrorism S.
Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess; 4. The Lexus and the olive branch:
globalization, democratization, and terrorism S. Brock Blomberg and Gregory
D. Hess; 5. Kto Kogo?: a cross-country study of the origins and targets of
terrorism Alan B. Krueger and David D. Laitin; 6. Terrorism and civil war
Nicholas Sambanis; Part III. The Origins of Terrorists: 7. The political,
economic and organizational sources of terrorism David D. Laitin and Jacob
Shapiro; 8. Economics and terrorism: what we know, what we should know, and
the data we need Fernanda Llusa and José Tavares.
Overview: terrorism, economic development, and political openness Philip
Keefer and Norman Loayza; Part I. The Costs of Terrorism: 1. Economic
consequences of terrorism in developed and developing countries: an
overview Walter Enders and Todd Sandler; 2. The costs of responding to the
terrorist threat: the US case Gregory F. Treverton, Justin L. Adams, James
Dertouzos, Arindam Dutta, Susan S. Everingham and Eric V. Larson; Part II.
Development, Democracy, and the Origins of Terrorism: 3. From (no) butter
to guns? Understanding the economic role in transnational terrorism S.
Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess; 4. The Lexus and the olive branch:
globalization, democratization, and terrorism S. Brock Blomberg and Gregory
D. Hess; 5. Kto Kogo?: a cross-country study of the origins and targets of
terrorism Alan B. Krueger and David D. Laitin; 6. Terrorism and civil war
Nicholas Sambanis; Part III. The Origins of Terrorists: 7. The political,
economic and organizational sources of terrorism David D. Laitin and Jacob
Shapiro; 8. Economics and terrorism: what we know, what we should know, and
the data we need Fernanda Llusa and José Tavares.
Keefer and Norman Loayza; Part I. The Costs of Terrorism: 1. Economic
consequences of terrorism in developed and developing countries: an
overview Walter Enders and Todd Sandler; 2. The costs of responding to the
terrorist threat: the US case Gregory F. Treverton, Justin L. Adams, James
Dertouzos, Arindam Dutta, Susan S. Everingham and Eric V. Larson; Part II.
Development, Democracy, and the Origins of Terrorism: 3. From (no) butter
to guns? Understanding the economic role in transnational terrorism S.
Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess; 4. The Lexus and the olive branch:
globalization, democratization, and terrorism S. Brock Blomberg and Gregory
D. Hess; 5. Kto Kogo?: a cross-country study of the origins and targets of
terrorism Alan B. Krueger and David D. Laitin; 6. Terrorism and civil war
Nicholas Sambanis; Part III. The Origins of Terrorists: 7. The political,
economic and organizational sources of terrorism David D. Laitin and Jacob
Shapiro; 8. Economics and terrorism: what we know, what we should know, and
the data we need Fernanda Llusa and José Tavares.