The nature of the beast: Organizational structures and the lethality of terrorist attacks

被引:318
作者
Asal, Victor [1 ]
Rethemeyer, R. Karl [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Albany, Albany, NY 12222 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1017/S0022381608080419
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 [政治学]; 030201 [政治学理论];
摘要
Why are some terrorist organizations so much more deadly then others? This article examines organizational characteristics such as ideology, size, age, state sponsorship, alliance connections, and control of territory while controlling for factors that may also influence lethality, including the political system and relative wealth of the country in which the organization is based. Using data from the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism's Terrorism Knowledge Base (TKB), we use a negative binomial model of organizational lethality, finding that organizational size, ideology, territorial control, and connectedness are important predictors of lethality while state sponsorship, organizational age, and host country characteristics are not.
引用
收藏
页码:437 / 449
页数:13
相关论文
共 79 条
[1]
Ackerman Gary A., 2006, GROUP CHARACTERISTIC
[2]
The effects of opportunities on insurgencies [J].
Alimi, E .
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, 2003, 15 (03) :111-138
[3]
[Anonymous], 2006, Folkways
[4]
[Anonymous], 2003, REGRESSION MODELS CA
[5]
[Anonymous], PARAMETERS
[6]
[Anonymous], 2003, Social Movements and Networks. Relational Approaches to Collective Action
[7]
[Anonymous], 2006, MIPT TERR KNOWL BAS
[8]
Arquilla J., 2001, Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime and Militancy
[9]
Researching Terrorist Networks [J].
Asal, Victor ;
Rethemeyer, R. Karl .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SECURITY RESEARCH, 2006, 1 (04) :65-74
[10]
Ballard J. D., 2004, AM SOCIOL, V35, P5