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Cambridge University Press
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July 2010
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2005
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9780511754432

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The Political Economy of Terrorism, first published in 2006, presents a widely accessible approach to the study of terrorism that combines economic methods with political analysis and realities. It applies economic methodology - theoretical and empirical - with political analysis to the study of domestic and transnational terrorism. Included in the treatment are historical aspects of the phenomenon, a discussion of watershed events, the rise of modern-day terrorism, examination of current trends, the dilemma of liberal democracies, evaluation of counterterrorism, and analysis of hostage incidents. Rational-actor models of terrorist and government behavior and game-theoretic analysis are presented for readers with no prior theoretical training. Where relevant, the authors display graphs using the data set International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events (ITERATE), and other data sets.

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'the work is written by two of the most prominent contemporary defense economists … It thus offers a valuable account of the state of the art of political economy approaches to the study of this highly topical phenomenon … this is a very sober, informative, and valuable contribution to the rapidly growing literature on terrorism as well as to peace and security economics.'

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