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Globalization and the Economic Consequences of Terrorism

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This book analyzes the effects of economic, social, and political disruptions that have come with integration into the global economy for countries in five different regions and the developing world as a whole. One consequence of such disruptions is increased levels of terrorism in many countries.  In addition, the effects of terrorism on economic activities were measured.  Although the patterns vary for the regions, there is no doubt that connections exist. Political links with outside countries have mitigated some of the negative consequences of entering into greater contact with other countries. There is less evidence that the increased terrorism from these disruptions has had negative effects on foreign investment and tourism. This volume will provide essential materials for researchers and students interested in the connections between globalization and terrorism and between terrorism and accompanying negative economic consequences.

List of contents

Chapter One  Globalization, Terrorism and the Economy.- Chapter Two  Methodology.- Chapter Three  Latin America.- Chapter Four  The Middle East and North Africa.- Chapter Five  Asia and Oceania.- Chapter Six  Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter Seven  West Europe and North America.- Chapter Eight  Conclusions.
                

About the author

Dr. Brenda J. Lutz, Research Associate at the Decision Sciences and Theory Institute, Indiana University, has been active in researching terrorism, including Global Terrorism, 3rd ed., Terrorism: The Basics, Terrorism: Origins and Evolution, and other books, articles, and book chapters.

Dr. James M. Lutz, Professor of Political Science at Indiana University-Purdue Fort Wayne, has co-authored Global Terrorism, 3rd ed., Terrorism: Origins and Evolution, Terrorism in America, other books and numerous articles and book chapters. 

Summary

This book analyzes the effects of economic, social, and political disruptions that have come with integration into the global economy for countries in five different regions and the developing world as a whole. One consequence of such disruptions is increased levels of terrorism in many countries.  In addition, the effects of terrorism on economic activities were measured.  Although the patterns vary for the regions, there is no doubt that connections exist. Political links with outside countries have mitigated some of the negative consequences of entering into greater contact with other countries. There is less evidence that the increased terrorism from these disruptions has had negative effects on foreign investment and tourism. This volume will provide essential materials for researchers and students interested in the connections between globalization and terrorism and between terrorism and accompanying negative economic consequences.

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“The main goals of this work are oriented to respond to what extent terrorism affects or potentiates local economies in the targeted countries. … there is a connection between terrorism and tourism which merits to be studied, as authors eloquently suggest” (Maximiliano E Korstanje, International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism, Vol. 08 (4), October – December, 2018)

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"The main goals of this work are oriented to respond to what extent terrorism affects or potentiates local economies in the targeted countries. ... there is a connection between terrorism and tourism which merits to be studied, as authors eloquently suggest" (Maximiliano E Korstanje, International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism, Vol. 08 (4), October - December, 2018)

Product details

Authors Brenda Lutz, Brenda J Lutz, Brenda J. Lutz, James Lutz, James M Lutz, James M. Lutz, James M. Lutz Lutz
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2016
 
EAN 9781137503930
ISBN 978-1-137-50393-0
No. of pages 214
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
New Security Challenges
New Security Challenges
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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