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Terrorism Todd Sandler (Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas)

Terrorism By Todd Sandler (Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas)

Summary

In this book, Todd Sandler educates and demystifies terrorism and its myriad aspects for educated readers, who want to gain an understanding of one of the main security problems confronting the world today. Based on a wealth past research, current thinking about terrorism and the practice of counterterrorism are elucidated.

Terrorism Summary

Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by Todd Sandler (Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas)

The causes and consequences of terrorism are matters of considerable debate and great interest. Spectacular events are recognized by their dates, including the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington and the 7/7 London bombings. Many other attacks, including those in non-Western countries, receive far less attention even though they may be more frequent and cumulatively cause more casualties. In Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to KnowRG, leading economist Todd Sandler provides a broad overview of a persistently topical topic. The general issues he examines include what terrorism is, its causes, the roles of terrorist groups, how governments seek to counter terrorism, its economic consequences, and the future of terrorism. He focuses on the modern era and how specific motivations, ranging from nationalism/separatism to left- or right-wing extremism or religious ideals, and general conditions, such as poverty and inequality or whether a country is democratic or authoritarian, affect the frequency and costs of terrorism. The diversity of terrorist groups and type of attacks can be overwhelming, and Sandler provides a unifying framework to generate insight: strategic interaction. That is, like other organizations, terrorist groups organize to pursue goals and respond in an optimal fashion to a risky environment that can influence the group's size, its diversity of attacks, its regional location, its host country's characteristics, and the group's ideology. Terrorists also responded to enhanced security measures by altering their tactics, targets, and location. As such, they are formidable opponents to their stronger government adversaries. Governments, in turn, pursue various costly strategies to prevent terrorism, including passive barriers and active attacks against terrorists, their resources, and those who support them. Terrorism covers numerous questions on the subject and sheds lights on a wide-range of theoretical and empirical research.

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This short book by a well-known expert on terrorism is a refreshing addition to a long list of works written on the subject. It is written for the general reader and logically organized. Following a general introduction that lays out what terrorism is, kinds of terrorism, and why we should be concerned, each chapter tackles critical topics with ample information, including data and figures.The historical and analytic discussion presents different causes: poverty, education, politics, religion, and income inequality. Sandler (UT Dallas) argues that researchers have never established a link between poverty and terrorism, or between globalization and terrorism, and these are critical areas for research. This highly insightful work is a compelling introduction to the subject.-B. A. Yesilada, Portland State University, CHOICE

About Todd Sandler (Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas)

Todd Sandler is the Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy at the University of Texas at Dallas and has consulted for the World Bank, UNIDO, International Task Force for Global Public Goods, and the Inter-American Development Bank. His past books include Global Collective Action, The Political Economy of Terrorism (with Walter Enders), Global Challenges, The Theory of Externalities, Public Goods, and Club Goods (with Richard Cornes), and Transnational Cooperation:An Issue-Based Approach (with ClintPeinhardt).

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsPreface1 A Primer on Terrorism2 Causes of Terrorism3 Role of Terrorist Groups4 Effectiveness of Counterterrorism5 Asymmetries and Terrorism6 Economic Consequences of Terrorism7 The Future of TerrorismNotesIndex

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GOR009392154
9780190845858
0190845856
Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by Todd Sandler (Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas)
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Oxford University Press Inc
20181108
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