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ID168859
Title ProperJihad Against Palestinians? The Herostratos Syndrome and the Paradox of Targeting European Jews
LanguageENG
AuthorAzam, Jean-Paul ;  Ferrero, Mario
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper addresses the waves of mass killings recently perpetrated by individuals with a weak or nonexistent ideological motivation, whose acts either appear to contradict their purported political cause or are admittedly driven by a quest for notoriety. Examples range from killers who have been waging jihad against European Jews to unattached mass killers such as the Germanwings pilot to the perpetrators of mass school shootings in America and worldwide. We argue that these phenomena can be understood as instances of the Herostratos syndrome, which has been known for thousands of years as characterizing the behavior of people who seek to survive in the collective memory by excelling in their infamous acts. We provide a model of hybrid killers which accommodates the Herostratic motive alongside a political motive and characterize a well-behaved Nash equilibrium where Herostratic killers are competing with one another with a view to make a name for themselves in infamy. The policy implications point towards reducing the publicity the killers enjoy, thus frustrating their quest for notoriety.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 30, No.6; Nov 2019: p.687-705
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 30 No 6
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Jihad ;  Cult ;  School Shootings ;  Herostratos ;  Competition for Infamy


 
 
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