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Global war on terror: what has been learned / Macgregor, Douglas; Weinbaum, Marvin; Ansary, Abdullah; Pape, Robert   Journal Article
Macgregor, Douglas Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The following is an edited transcript of the fifty-fourth in a series of Capitol Hill conferences convened by the Middle East Policy Council. The meeting was held on Friday, September 12, 2008, in the Caucus Room of the Cannon House Office Building with Chas. W. Freeman, Jr., presiding.
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Solving the problem of unattributed political violence / Pape, Robert; Ruby, Keven; Bauer, Vincent   Journal Article
Pape, Robert Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract High rates of missing perpetrator information in political violence data pose a serious challenge for studies into militant group behavior and the microdynamics of conflict more generally. In this article we introduce multiple imputation (MI) as the best available method for minimizing the impact of missing perpetrator information on quantitative analyses of political violence, a method that can easily be incorporated into most quantitative research designs. MI will produce unbiased attributions when the reasons for missingness are known and can be controlled for using observed variables, rendering responsibility for unclaimed attacks, “missing at random” (MAR) – which we show is a reasonable assumption in the case of political violence based on current theory of militant group claiming. We lay out the logics and steps of MI, identify variables and data sources, and demonstrate that MI produced better results in the case of the Pakistani Taliban’s response to drone strikes.
Key Words Terrorism  Conflict  Civil Wars  Events Data  Multiple Imputation 
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