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ID171008
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Other Title InformationDoes U.S. Support for Israel Lead to Anti-American Terrorism
LanguageENG
AuthorGries, Thomas ;  Meierrieks, Daniel
Summary / Abstract (Note)After the 9/11 attacks in particular, there has been a controversial discussion in the academic and public arena on whether the United States’ close relationship with Israel has made it a likelier target of transnational terrorism. Indeed, foreign terrorist organizations with various ideological profiles have repeatedly justified attacks against U.S. interests as punishment for the (purported) special relationship between the United States and Israel. We analyze the effect of various measures of U.S. support for Israel (e.g. U.S. military assistance to Israel) on anti-American terrorism for the period 1970–2014. Using both time-series and panel approaches, we do not find that more U.S. support for Israel systematically translates into more anti-American terrorism. Rather, other systemic (e.g. U.S. dominance in the international system) and local conditions (e.g. local state failure) are found to predict the patterns of anti-American terrorism. However, as a qualification to these general findings, we also provide some (preliminary) evidence that for terrorism originating from the Middle East and Northern Africa a favorable U.S. policy stance towards Israel may indeed contribute to more anti-American terrorism.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 31, No.2; March 2020: p.160-176
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 31 No 2
Key WordsIsrael ;  United States ;  Transnational Terrorism ;  United States - Foreign Policy ;  Foreign Policy - America ;  US Foreign Policy ;  Anti American Terrorism ;  US Military Assistance


 
 
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