Suicide Terrorism and the Weakest Link

32 Pages Posted: 23 Aug 2009

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Daniel G. Arce

University of Texas at Dallas - Department of Economics & Finance

Dan Kovenock

Chapman University - Economic Science Institute; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Brian Roberson

Purdue University - Department of Economics

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Date Written: August 2009

Abstract

In this paper we examine a model of terrorism which focuses on the tradeoffs facing a terrorist organization that has the ability to utilize either or both suicide and conventional terrorism tactics. The terrorist organization’s objective is to successfully attack at least one target. Success for the target government is defined as defending all targets from any and all attacks. In this context, we examine how terrorist entities strategically utilize suicide attacks when other modes of attack are available, and the optimal anti-terrorism measures.

Keywords: conflict, suicide terrorism, weakest link, Colonel Blotto

JEL Classification: C70, D74

Suggested Citation

Arce, Daniel G. and Kovenock, Daniel and Roberson, Brian, Suicide Terrorism and the Weakest Link (August 2009). CESifo Working Paper Series No. 2753, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1458851 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1458851

Daniel G. Arce

University of Texas at Dallas - Department of Economics & Finance ( email )

Richardson, TX 75083
United States

Daniel Kovenock

Chapman University - Economic Science Institute ( email )

1 University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
United States

CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Poschinger Str. 5
Munich, DE-81679
Germany

HOME PAGE: http://www.CESifo.de

Brian Roberson (Contact Author)

Purdue University - Department of Economics ( email )

West Lafayette, IN 47907-1310
United States

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