Publication

14 May 2014

This article examines whether democracies are more likely to be afflicted by terrorism than other forms of government. The author contends that despite the point that democracies are well-suited to combat terrorism, they are are more likely to experience this type of violence.

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Author James Piazza
Series ISN Articles
Publisher International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
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