2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0022381608080419
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The Nature of the Beast: Organizational Structures and the Lethality of Terrorist Attacks

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“…This research thus contributes to growing literature on the determinants of behaviors of individual militant groups; the results are broadly in line with prior research into militant group activity (e.g., Asal and Rethemeyer 2008a;Piazza 2009). However, unlike prior analyses, this investigation teases out the factors that determine whether groups are associated with many fatalities because they engage in many attacks and which factors determine whether groups are truly lethal, in the sense that they cause many fatalities per attack.…”
Section: Militant Groupssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…This research thus contributes to growing literature on the determinants of behaviors of individual militant groups; the results are broadly in line with prior research into militant group activity (e.g., Asal and Rethemeyer 2008a;Piazza 2009). However, unlike prior analyses, this investigation teases out the factors that determine whether groups are associated with many fatalities because they engage in many attacks and which factors determine whether groups are truly lethal, in the sense that they cause many fatalities per attack.…”
Section: Militant Groupssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…For example, ideological factors (e.g., religion) exert a particularly strong effect on lethality but are relatively less strong 2 In a related study, Asal and Rethemeyer (2008b) study the characteristics of militant groups that do not kill. 3 The Appendix reveals that Asal and Rethemeyer's (2008a) main findings can be replicated well using the fatality data from the GTD instead of the BAAD. In addition, because the GTD is updated yearly, it is possible to extend their results, up to 2011.…”
Section: Militant Groupsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Why so few? Asal and Rethmeyer (2008) investigate organizational predictors of lethality. Shapiro and Siegel (2007) examine organizational constraints which limit lethality.…”
Section: Prohibitions and Sacrifices Among Religious Groups In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%