000 01086cam a2200157 4500
100 1 _aBEN-YEHUDA Hemda
700 _aLEVIN-BANCHIK Luba
245 _aRegime and power in international terror crises :
_bstrong democracies fight back hard /
_cHemda Ben-Yehuda and Luba Levin-Banchik.
260 _c2014
520 _aBased on a study of responses to international terror crises from 1934 to 2006 this article finds that strong democracies were the most common targets of terror attacks and were also most likely to retaliate violently, whereas weaker states whether democratic or not responded less violently. The authors conclude that strong states are less influenced by democratic constraints than weaker ones, noting that "security concerns override civil liberties when dealing with terror".
650 _aDEMOCRATIC STATES
_xTERRORISM RESPONSES
773 _aTerrorism and Political Violence :
_g Vol 26 No 3, July-August 2014, pp. 504-522 (116)
598 _a TERRORISM
856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2012.736891
_zLink to full text.
945 _i44012-1001
_rN
_sY
999 _c28619
_d28619