Terrorist Decision-Making

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Abu Hafs Al Masri Brigade
Abu Mazen
Al Nusra Front
Al-Qaida
Applied Decision Analysis (ADA)
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Author_Tyson Chatagnier
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Bin Laden
Bin Laden's Decision
Bin Laden's Goals
Bin Laden’s Decision
Bin Laden’s Goals
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CIA Funding
cognitive decision processes
counterterrorism policy
decision analysis methodology
Decision DNA
decision-making
Defensive Strategy
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Gilad Shalit
Hamas
Hassan Nasrallah
Hezbollah's Interests
Hezbollah’s Interests
Hizbollah
Intra-group Rivalry
Izz Ad Din Al Qassam
Khaled Mashal
leader-centric approach
leadership
Lebanese Israeli Border
major terrorist organizations
Middle Eastern security
organisational behaviour terrorism
Osama Bin Laden
PA
Poliheuristic Theory
political violence
predictive modelling terrorist leaders
South Lebanon
Terrorist Decision Making
terrorist groups
terrorist leaders
Terrorist Organizations
Wilayat Sinai
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032082363
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyzes a series of decisions by leaders of three major terrorist organizations and identifies a unique "Decision DNA" for each of them.

The authors use the Applied Decision Analysis methodology to examine organizational and operational decisions made by the leaders of three major groups: Hezbollah (Hassan Nasrallah), Hamas (Khaled Mashal), and al-Qaeda (Osama bin Laden). Decisions that were of critical importance to each organization are identified and anaylzed, to uncover the particular decision rule employed by the leader in question and to establish their "Decision DNA." A Decision DNA is unique to each leader and can be used to explain previous decisions or predict future choices. The authors demonstrate that the findings presented can be used to promote effective counterterrorism measures, and they provide a series of policy implications that arise from their examination of each leader.

This book will be of much interest to students of terrorist studies, political violence, security studies, and Middle Eastern politics.

Alex Mintz is Provost of the IDC Herzliya, Israel, and former president of the Israeli Political Science Association.

John Tyson Chatagnier is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston, USA.

Yair Samban is a researcher affiliated with the Behavioral Political Science Lab at IDC Herzliya, Israel.

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