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Do Drone Strikes Degrade Al Qaeda? Evidence From Propaganda Output
Authors:Megan Smith
Institution:Department of Political Science , University of North Carolina at Charlotte , Charlotte , North Carolina , USA
Abstract:The United States has used unmanned, aerial vehicles—drones—to launch attacks on militants associated with Al Qaeda and other violent groups based in Pakistan. The goal is to degrade the target's capacity to undertake political and violent action. We assess the effectiveness of drone strikes in achieving this goal, measuring degradation as the capacity of Al Qaeda to generate and disseminate propaganda. Propaganda is a key output of many terrorist organizations and a long-standing priority for Al Qaeda. Unlike other potential measures of terrorist group activity and capacity, propaganda output can be observed and measured. If drone strikes have degraded Al Qaeda, their occurrence should be correlated with a reduction in the organization's propaganda output. The analysis presented here finds little evidence that this is the case. Drone strikes have not impaired Al Qaeda's ability to generate propaganda.
Keywords:propaganda  targeted killings  terrorism  unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
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