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СРАВНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ ТЕРРОРИСТИЧЕСКОЙ ТАКТИКИ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО УБИЙСТВА И ТЕРАКТОВ СМЕРТНИКОВ

https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2019-10008

Аннотация

Статья посвящена сравнительному анализу террористической тактики террористов, в частности поиску макро-причин обращения к политическим убийствам видных государственных и общественных деятелей. Исследуются политические и социально-экономические условия, связанные с политическими убийствами, совершенными террористами, в сравнении с условиями, связанными с нападениями террористов-смертников. В ходе исследования была построена серия отрицательных биноминальных регрессионных моделей для четырех периодов с 1995 по 2011 годы. В результате были выявлены некоторые коренные причины, однозначно влияющие на применение террористической тактики в форме политических убийств. Полученные выводы свидетельствуют о том, что террористическая тактика проистекает из различных глубинных проблем страны.

Об авторе

А. В. Новиков
Российский экономический университет им. Г.В. Плеханова
Россия
научный сотрудник, кафедра политологии и социологии


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Новиков А.В. СРАВНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ ТЕРРОРИСТИЧЕСКОЙ ТАКТИКИ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО УБИЙСТВА И ТЕРАКТОВ СМЕРТНИКОВ. Сравнительная политика. 2019;10(1):124-147. https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2019-10008

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Novikov A.V. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TERRORIST TACTICS OF POLITICAL ASSASSINATION AND SUICIDE ATTACKS. Comparative Politics Russia. 2019;10(1):124-147. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2019-10008

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