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Evaluating The Political Rationality Of Terrorist Groups 1st Edition Eric Van Um Auth

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Evaluating The Political Rationality Of Terrorist Groups 1st Edition Eric Van Um Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Eric van Um (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658115388, 9783658115395, 3658115386, 3658115394
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Evaluating The Political Rationality Of Terrorist Groups 1st Edition Eric Van Um Auth by Eric Van Um (auth.) 9783658115388, 9783658115395, 3658115386, 3658115394 instant download after payment.

This book improves our understanding of terrorists’ motivations and rationality and may, ultimately, also indicate how to respond to the phenomenon of terrorism. In his research studies, Eric van Um explores the political rationality of terrorist groups. The political rationality model builds on rational choice theory. It demands that terrorist groups take into account the costs and benefits of their available options and choose the option promising them the highest political utility. Testing the explanatory power of this model is relevant, as rational choice approaches have become very prominent in terrorism research. But, at the same time, their empirical power remains highly contested. Increased knowledge of the political rationality model not only promises added value for terrorism research itself, but also for social sciences more generally.

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