The Political Economy of Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and the War on Terror
Christopher J Coyne author Anne R Bradley author Abigail R Hall author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:31st Aug '23
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This Element explores terrorism, counterterrorism, and the U.S. government's war on terror following the September 11, 2001 attacks.
This Element provides an assessment of the U.S. government's war on terror. It discusses the origins of the war, discuss whether it can be judged a success or failure, and consider some of the main effects both abroad and within the United States. It concludes with a discussion of several areas for future research.This Element explores the topics of terrorism, counterterrorism, and the US government's war on terror following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. It draw on insights from Austrian and public choice economics. First, the foundations of the economics of terrorism are discussed emphasizing that the behaviors of terrorists and counter-terrorists are purposeful and goal-oriented. Then, the economics of counterterrorism policies and the importance of institutional change is considered. Next, the three dilemmas facing liberal societies as it relates to counterterrorism efforts is focused on. The Element then provides an assessment of the US government's war on terror. It discusses the origins of the war, discuss whether it can be judged a success or failure, and consider some of the main effects both abroad and within the United States. The final chapter concludes with a discussion of several areas for future research.
ISBN: 9781108724081
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 5mm
Weight: 150g
75 pages