Terrorist networks, support, and delegation |
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Authors: | Kevin Siqueira Todd Sandler |
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Institution: | 1. University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, 75080-3021, USA
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Abstract: | The paper presents a game-theoretic representation of a general terrorist organization (GTO) that delegates responsibility to local terrorist representatives in n countries. The GTO achieves a strategic advantage by deploying a more radical representative when the government is perceived to be weak and terrorist supporters are committed. When the government or terrorist supporters alter their posture, the GTO may regret its local representative. Outside assistance can change a besieged government’s posture, thereby removing the GTO’s delegation advantage. When both the GTO and the government delegate to surrogates, the delegators are worse off if the government appears to be weak. |
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