Abstract

The present article deals with the ontological problem of applying the rational choice frameworks to the study of terrorism. It testing the application of the rational choice to the "old" (before the end of the Cold War) and the "new" (after the end of the Cold War) terrorisms. It starts with analyzing the fundamentals of rationality and applies it at two levels: the individual (actors) and group (collective) via two outlooks: tactical (short-term) and strategic (long-term). The main argument of the article is that while the "old" terrorism can be explained by the rational choice theory its "new" version represents a substantial departure from rationality.

Details

Title
Irrational Rationality of Terrorism
Author
Nalbandov, Robert
Pages
92-102
Section
Articles
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Winter 2013
Publisher
Henley-Putnam University Press
ISSN
19440464
e-ISSN
19440472
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1618210931
Copyright
Copyright Henley-Putnam University Press Winter 2013