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Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism
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A SILVER BULLET? LEADERSHIP DECAPITATION, TERRORISM, AND INSURGENCY
/ Age groups
/ ARMED FORCES
/ Assassinations & assassination attempts
/ Beheading
/ Counterterrorism
/ Datasets
/ Decapitation
/ Effectiveness
/ Groups
/ Inheritance and succession
/ Israel
/ LEADERSHIP
/ Majorities
/ Military policy
/ Mortality
/ Mortality Rates
/ National security
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational structure
/ Prevention
/ Religious terrorism
/ Security
/ September 11 Terrorist Attacks
/ Social aspects
/ Strategic studies
/ Succession
/ Tactics
/ TERRORISM
/ Terrorist Organizations
/ Terrorists
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States of America
/ Values
/ Violence
/ Wisdom
2012
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Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism
by
Price, Bryan C.
in
A SILVER BULLET? LEADERSHIP DECAPITATION, TERRORISM, AND INSURGENCY
/ Age groups
/ ARMED FORCES
/ Assassinations & assassination attempts
/ Beheading
/ Counterterrorism
/ Datasets
/ Decapitation
/ Effectiveness
/ Groups
/ Inheritance and succession
/ Israel
/ LEADERSHIP
/ Majorities
/ Military policy
/ Mortality
/ Mortality Rates
/ National security
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational structure
/ Prevention
/ Religious terrorism
/ Security
/ September 11 Terrorist Attacks
/ Social aspects
/ Strategic studies
/ Succession
/ Tactics
/ TERRORISM
/ Terrorist Organizations
/ Terrorists
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States of America
/ Values
/ Violence
/ Wisdom
2012
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Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism
by
Price, Bryan C.
in
A SILVER BULLET? LEADERSHIP DECAPITATION, TERRORISM, AND INSURGENCY
/ Age groups
/ ARMED FORCES
/ Assassinations & assassination attempts
/ Beheading
/ Counterterrorism
/ Datasets
/ Decapitation
/ Effectiveness
/ Groups
/ Inheritance and succession
/ Israel
/ LEADERSHIP
/ Majorities
/ Military policy
/ Mortality
/ Mortality Rates
/ National security
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational structure
/ Prevention
/ Religious terrorism
/ Security
/ September 11 Terrorist Attacks
/ Social aspects
/ Strategic studies
/ Succession
/ Tactics
/ TERRORISM
/ Terrorist Organizations
/ Terrorists
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States of America
/ Values
/ Violence
/ Wisdom
2012
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Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism
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Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism
2012
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Several states, including Israel and the United States, have put decapitation tactics, which seek to kill or capture leaders of terrorist organizations, at the forefront of their counterterrorism efforts. The vast majority of scholarly work on decapitation suggests, however, that leadership decapitation is ineffective at best and counterproductive at worst. Contrary to this conventional wisdom, leadership decapitation significantly increases the mortality rate of terrorist groups, although the results indicate that the effect of decapitation decreases with the age of the group, even to a point where it may have no effect at all. This finding helps to explain the previously perplexing mixed record of decapitation effectiveness. Terrorist groups are especially susceptible to leadership decapitation because their organizational characteristics (they are violent, clandestine, and values based) amplify the difficulties of leadership succession. Additionally, in contrast to the conventional wisdom regarding the durability of terrorist groups, politically relevant terrorist groups (defined as those with at least four attacks including one attack resulting in a fatality) endure significantly longer than previously believed.
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