1st Edition
On Terrorist Groups Formation, Interactions, Survivability and Attacks
On Terrorist Groups: An Introduction
Khusrav Gaibulloev and Todd Sandler
1. Determinants of Home-Base Attacks by Terrorist Groups
Khusrav Gaibulloev and Todd Sandler
2. An Analysis of Terrorist Group Formation, 1860—1969
Joshua Tschantret, Yufan Yang and Hoshik Nam
3. Class Warfare: Political Exclusion of the Poor and the Roots of Social-Revolutionary Terrorism, 1860-1950
Daniel Meierrieks, Tim Krieger and Valentin Klotzbücher
4. The Formation of Terrorist Groups: An Empirical Analysis
Dongfang Hou
5. Why Some Rebel Organizations Attack Americans
Victor Asal, Christopher Linebarger, Amira Jadoon and J. Michael Greig
6. The Impact of Rural-Urban Economic Disparities on Terrorist Organizations’ Survival and Attacks
James A. Piazza
7. Strategic Interaction of Governments and Terrorist Groups in Times of Economic Hardship
Efe Tokdemir and Graig R. Klein
8. Competition from Within: Ethnicity, Power, and Militant Group Rivalry
Justin Conrad, Kevin T. Greene, Brian J. Phillips and Samantha Daly
Biography
Khusrav Gaibulloev is Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah, UAE. His publications have appeared in the Journal of Economic Literature, International Organization, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and elsewhere. He is Editor of Defence and Peace Economics.
Todd Sandler is Chair Emeritus at the University of Texas at Dallas, USA. He has contributed articles and books to the study of terrorism since the early 1980s. His most recent book is What Everyone Needs to Know about Terrorism (2018). He is Special Editorial Advisor to Defence and Peace Economics.






