Index
The Impact of Global Terrorism on Economic and Political Development
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(2019), "Index", Das, R.C. (Ed.) The Impact of Global Terrorism on Economic and Political Development, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 411-435. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-919-920191031
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INDEX
Abuse
forms of
, 114
of human rights
, 228
Academics
, 382–383
Ad hoc military violence
, 63
“Address to the Nation”
, 85, 87
Advalorem rate
, 8
Advance manufacturing sector
, 7
Advanced countries. See Developed countries
Afghanistan, terrorist events in
, 97
Afro-centric approach
, 270
“Age of Muslim Wars” (Huntington)
, 140
Aggregate demand function for defense services
, 9
Agriculture development
, 345
Aircraft self-protection systems
, 144
Airplane hijackings
, 224
AK-47s
, 385
Akaike information criterion (AIC)
, 174, 196
Al Haramain Islamic Foundation
, 89
Al Shaaba terrorists group
, 275
Al-Qaeda
, 75, 89, 116, 140–141, 143, 147, 149, 323, 357
Central
, 329
functioning
, 90
jihadi terrorist infrastructure
, 145
militants
, 84, 87
social media channels and Telegram
, 112
See also 9/11 attacks
Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)
, 194, 323
Al-Sadaqah Organisation
, 112
Al-Shabaab
, 323
Al-Zarqawi, Abu Musa’ab
, 86–87, 323
al-Zawahiri, Ayman
, 323
Algebraic manipulation
, 13–14
Algerian Salafi’s group
, 194
“Almajiri”
, 194
Alternative coins (altcoins)
, 126–127
America and Political Islam (Fawaz)
, 141
Annan, Kofi (United Nations Secretary General)
, 79
Anonymity
, 134
Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
, 117, 121, 131
Anti-national activities
, 36–37
comparative statics analysis
, 41–43
effects of policy changes
, 47–48
expressions of model
, 45–46
model
, 38–41
Anti-Sikh riots (1984)
, 253, 405
Anti-Tamil violence (1991)
, 254
Anti-terrorism
measures
, 28
policies in selected Asian countries
, 211–214
Antiquity
, 323
feminism and terrorism from
, 327–328
Antiterrorism Act (ATA)
, 219–220
“Arab Spring”
, 88, 156
Argentina, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Armed conflict and terrorism
, 187
Armed Forces Special Powers Act
, 391, 393
Asia
Asia-Pacific defense landscape
, 88–89
empirical analysis
, 215–219
GTI
, 215
literature survey
, 207–208
objective of study and methodology
, 208–209
and Pacific countries
, 173
policy measures to combat terrorism
, 219–220
status of military expenditure and terrorism
, 209, 210, 215
terrorist activity and anti-terrorism policies
, 211–214
Asian insurgencies (1965)
, 332
Assassin (Islamic)
, 74
Assassinations
, 224
Augmented Dickey–Fuller test (ADF test)
, 230, 282, 286
Autocratic regimes
, 343
Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs)
, 119
Autoregressive distributive lag model (ARDL model)
, 240–241
ARDL-ECM model
, 207–209, 215
bound test
, 241–242, 299, 359–360, 364–365
Babri Masjid demolition riots (1992 and 1993)
, 405
Backward sector
, 7
BADOOS Boys in Lagos
, 354
Baduria riots (2017)
, 254
Bangladeshi fundamentalist terrorist groups
, 142
Bank looting
, 114
Banking techniques
, 110
Bankura, SHGs progress of
, 311–318
Barter system
, 126
Battle of Algiers (1956–1957)
, 328
Bidirectional Granger causality
, 372
Bilateral trade
, 54
BILISA map
, 102
bin Laden, Osama
, 86–87
See also Al-Qaeda
Binomial regressions, negative
, 77
Bitcoin
, 111, 126–133
Bivariate VAR structure
, 55
“Black-washing”
, 113
Blockchain mechanism
, 128–130
Boko Haram (BH)
, 194, 237, 268, 294–295, 322, 327, 335
GBV and ideology
, 332
ideology
, 332–333
insecurity effects
, 298–299
insurgency
, 272, 297
and MNJTF
, 271–273
suicide car bombing attack (2011)
, 323
Bolivia, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Bolsheviks movement
, 227
Bombings
, 224
homicide
, 324, 334
intentionally indiscriminate
, 383
Madrid train bombing (1988)
, 226
Brazil, cryptocurrency in
, 131
British Special Air Service
, 329
Bush, George Jr.
, 85–86
Business cycle fluctuation
, 168
C130J transport
, 144
Cambodian Khmer Rouge
, 332
Canada, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Capital
full-employment conditions
, 40
inflow
, 37
modernization
, 282
Capital flight
, 280
terrorism and
, 282, 285
Capital stock
, 36–37
accumulation
, 37
economy’s productive
, 38, 43
rate of productive utilization
, 42
Cardano
, 128
Cartogram maps
, 106
Cash couriers
, 111, 117
Causality
analysis
, 299
relationships
, 196–197
Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin
, 358
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
, 88
CIA-sponsored study
, 75
Charities
, 89, 113–114, 118
Chile, cryptocurrency in
, 131
China, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Christopher, Warren
, 141–142
Civic Action Program (CVP)
, 347
Civil conflict
, 309
Civil liberties
, 73, 79–80
Civilian JTF
, 334
Civilization
, 398
Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests (Fawaz)
, 141
Cluster analysis
, 25
Co-integration
, 283–284
ARDL-bound testing approach to
, 359–360
equation
, 287
Coefficient of variation (CV)
, 313, 406–408
of women SHG
, 314
Colombia, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Combat roles, women in
, 324, 332, 334–335
Combat terrorism, policy measures to
, 219–220
Combating Terrorist Financing (CFT)
, 121
Commercial enterprise/entrepreneur model
, 116
Commodities
hard-to-trace
, 117
high-value
, 111, 117
Commodity Future Trading Commission (CFTC)
, 131
Communication
, 50
Community Support Mechanism (CSM)
, 220
Comparative static analysis
, 11, 13, 41–43
Complex multilateral post-Cold War foreign policy
, 145
Compound annual growth rate (CAGR)
, 312, 315
Concentration index (CI)
, 65–66
Concentric circle
, 268
Conflict
, 75, 156–157
civil
, 309
risk
, 156
Conflict transformation (CT)
, 336
participation as CT initiators
, 336
Contemporary terrorism in India
literature survey
, 225–226
model
, 226
political factors
, 228–229
results
, 230–232
social factors
, 229–230
socioeconomic factors
, 226–228
Contemporary women terrorist groups
, 328–329, 333–334
Control of corruption (CC)
, 344, 406–408
Convention on Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism
, 380
Corporate investors
, 36
Correlation
analysis
, 182–183
matrix
, 311–312, 362
Corruption
, 156, 197
in public distribution system
, 309
Cost effects of terrorist activities
, 294
Counter Financing of Terrorism policy
, 131
Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC)
, 120
Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED)
, 120–121
Countering Financing of Terrorism (CFT)
, 117, 220
Countering terrorist financing
, 110, 119–122
Counterterrorism (CT)
, 86, 239, 274–275, 295, 299, 336
cooperation
, 220
efforts
, 280
programmes
, 64
See also Terrorism
Counterterrorism and Transnational Crime Unit (CTTCU)
, 220
Counterterrorism Cooperation Initiative (CCI)
, 149
Counterterrorist
activities
, 141–142
operations
, 117
policies
, 51
Country Reports on Terrorism (2016)
, 208–209
Countrywise perspective toward cryptocurrency
, 130–132
Credit card fraud
, 116
Credit-linkage schemes
, 311, 314
Crimes
, 36, 250, 255, 264, 380
economic theories
, 36–37, 250
organizations
, 114
property-related
, 250–252, 258–264
violent
, 251–252
war
, 380
Criminalizations of politics, corruption, terrorism
, 403
Cropping intensity (CI)
, 308, 317
Cryptocurrency
, 129
bitcoin
, 129–130
countrywise perspective toward
, 130–132
history and evolution
, 126
and link to terror finance
, 134–135
and money laundering
, 132–133
money laundering for drug dealing
, 133–137
objectives of study
, 127
research methodology
, 127
and terror financing
, 133–134
transactions
, 127
types
, 127–129
Cryptography
, 127–128
Cumulative sum of recursive residuals (CUSUM)
, 216, 360, 366
Cumulative sum of squares of recursive residuals (CUSUMQ)
, 360, 366
Customs Service
, 144
D Company
, 149
Decentralized curriencies
, 127, 132
Decentralized system
, 129
Deception
, 327
Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)
, 156, 158
Decision-making model
, 160–162
Decremental deprivation
, 227
Defense budget
, 146, 282
Defense expenditure (DE)
, 88–89, 207, 281, 296, 299
Defense Policy Group (DPG)
, 143
Defense sector
, 6, 7
model
, 7–10
output levels
, 11–12
prices
, 16–19
welfare and augmentation of terrorism as externality
, 10–11
Defensive countermeasures
, 65
Defunct SHG (DSHGs)
, 313, 317
Democracy
, 342–343, 402–404
Democratic principles
, 77
Democratic regimes
, 343
comparative study between non-democratic and
, 80–81
Demonetization in India
, 409
Descriptive analysis
, 268–269
Deterrence
, 28
Deutsch, Karl
, 140–141
Developed and developing countries
, 51, 53
macroeconomic impacts of terrorist activities in
, 50–57
terrorism in
, 97
Digital currency
, 126, 129
transfer
, 128
Digital economy
, 127
Digital India
, 408
Digital payment system
, 126–128
Dispossession
, 228
Distributed ledger
, 129
District Rural Development Authority (DRDA)
, 315
Domestic investments
, 207
Domestic investors
, 168–169
Drought-prone region, SHGs progress in
, 313–315
Drug
money laundering of cryptocurrency
, 133–137
trafficking
, 114
violence in northwest India
, 404
Dual defense sector
, 7
E-governance
, 407
Econometric
exercises
, 136–137
models
, 27, 251, 256
theory
, 256–257
Economic
association between terrorism and development
, 30
depression
, 187–188
deprivation
, 354
development
, 24–25, 29, 342
equality
, 76
factors
, 226–227
inequality
, 227
interpretation of results
, 288
policies
, 51, 168
setup
, 236
theory of crime
, 250
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
, 269, 271
Economic consequences of terrorism
, 297–298
economic impacts of terrorism
, 187–188
literature review
, 181–182
terrorism and fatality in South Asia
, 182–187
Economic growth (EG)
, 50–51, 53, 67, 181–182, 188, 207–208, 281, 300, 356–357
determinants
, 52
terrorism impact
, 52, 296
Economic impact
and cost of violence in India
, 391–392
of terrorism
, 187–188, 385–386
Education
, 36, 398
Eigenvalue stability condition
, 199
El-Zakzakky, Sheikh Ibrahim
, 194, 236
Electoral democracy in Northeast India
, 345–346
Electronic payment systems
, 111
Electronic warfare systems
, 144
Empirical analysis
, 54, 215
long-run associations among variables
, 216–219
short-run associations among variables
, 219
Endogenous variables
, 301
Engel–Granger co-integration test results
, 286–287
Enthusiasm
, 272
Equality test
, 312
Equilibrium condition
of market for public defense service sector
, 16
for non-traded public healthcare sector
, 15
for private defense sector
, 16–17
Eradication of terrorism
, 85
Error correction model (ECM)
, 244, 284, 357
dynamic
, 359
See also Vector error correction model (VECM)
Error correction term (ECT)
, 209, 231
Ethereum (ETH)
, 128, 132–133
Ethereum classic (ETC)
, 128
Ethnic
compilation
, 157
conflicts
, 180–181
power change
, 157
rivalry/chauvinism
, 194, 236
violence
, 404
Ethno-nationalist terrorism
, 404
Ethnonationalist terrorism
, 76
Ethnopolitical violence
, 180
Ethnoreligious violent activities
, 198
European Commission
, 157
Europol
, 133
Exogenous shock
, 39
Exogenous variables
, 301
Experimental economics
, 65
Export–Terrorism Index
, 103
Extortion
, 114
of money
, 111
Extremism
, 181, 219
Extremist
, 75, 180
F-18 fighter-bomber
, 144
F-statistic
, 312
False trade invoicing
, 111
Fascism: Past, Present, Future (Laquer)
, 72
FBI
, 144
Fear-generating attacks, real targets of
, 75–76
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
, 186
Feldstein-Horioka model (FH model)
, 357
Female martyrs
, 322
Feminism
, 326
and terrorism from antiquity
, 327–328
Final prediction error (FPE)
, 196
Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
, 111–112, 115, 121–122
Financial/finance
, 110
attacking
, 89
crisis
, 207
economy
, 280
techniques
, 110
transactions
, 128, 132–133
“Fire finder” counter-battery radar sets
, 144
Fiscal effects of terrorism in Nigeria
, 293–302
Five-Year Plan process (FYP process)
, 349
Fixed effect model
, 173
Fledgling democracies
, 77
Focused group discussions (FGDs)
, 325, 333
Foreign capital inflow
, 280
Foreign direct investment (FDI)
, 6–7, 11, 13–14, 19, 26, 51, 63, 168, 207, 224, 236, 347, 350
ARDL bound test results
, 242
ARDL model
, 240–241
data and methodology
, 239
estimation results
, 242–243
flow
, 52–53, 288–289
GTI
, 238
inflow
, 172, 237
model specification
, 240
short-run dynamics of impact of terrorism on
, 243–245
terrorism impact
, 288–289, 297
test for stationarity
, 241
theoretical framework
, 239–240
Foreign exchange
debts
, 156
rates of developed countries
, 27
Foreign investment and instability, decrease in
, 187
Foreign Investment–Terrorism Index
, 104
Foreign investors
, 51, 168–169
Formal banking
, 111
Formal financial systems
, 111, 117
Formal sector labor market
, 38
Four-sector general equilibrium trade model
, 7
Fraction of capital input
, 38–39
France and MNJTF
, 271–273
“Free rider” problem
, 64
Freedom of association
, 72
Freedom of speech
, 72
Fronte de Libération Nationale (FLN)
, 328
Fulani-Herdsmen attackers
, 354
Full-employment conditions
for labor and capital
, 40
of resources
, 9
Fund
raising through social media
, 116
transfer
, 117
Fuzzy DEMATEL
, 156, 158–159
Fuzzy linguistic scale
, 158
Fuzzy matrix
, 160
average
, 158
normalized direct-relation
, 159
total-relation
, 159
Gas reservoirs, control of
, 114
Gender equality
, 338
Gender-based violence (GBV)
, 332
Generalized method of moments (GMM)
, 170, 256, 258
Geo-stationary Launch Vehicle (GSLV)
, 148
Geostatistics
, 100
Germany, cryptocurrency in
, 130–131
“Geronimo Thrust 02”
, 144
GINI
, 233
coefficient
, 229–230, 252
index
, 226, 228
Global Business Policy Council
, 168
Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF)
, 220
Global conflict risk
determinants
, 156–158
factors
, 156, 160–161
index
, 156, 157, 160–161
Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF)
, 149
Global Index of Terrorism
, 25
Global Law Enforcement Agencies
, 132–133
Global Politics (Heywood)
, 72
Global terrorism
, 384–385
impact
, 385–386
Global Terrorism Database (GTD)
, 52, 110, 172, 196, 240, 295, 312, 358, 384, 389–390
Global Terrorism Index (GTI)
, 23, 97, 191–192, 208, 215, 238, 386, 390
in India
, 389–390
report
, 65, 180, 294
score
, 65–66
Global War on Terror (GWOT)
, 75, 85, 86, 206
declaration
, 85
expected outcomes or successes
, 86–89
objectives
, 92
unexpected outcomes
, 89–93
Globalization
, 114
terrorism in backdrop of
, 79–80
Godhra Kand. See Gujarat riot
Godhra riots (2002)
, 254, 405
Good governance
India
, 403–404
women empowerment
, 409
Good Governance Day
, 408
Governance
, 402
impact
, 356
Government
counterterrorism allocation
, 64
expenditure
, 300
government-owned service sector
, 38
group
, 140
revenue
, 297, 299–300
Government effectiveness (GE)
, 344, 406–408
Government of India (GOI)
, 347
Granger causality
analysis
, 181–182
Wald tests
, 196–197
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 25–26, 50, 65, 67, 97, 172
GDP–Terrorism Index
, 102, 106
growth rate
, 208
high-GDP economies
, 67
per capita growth
, 208
Gross domestic product per capita (GDPPC)
, 358, 372
Growth
estimation
, 312
effect of terrorism in Nigeria
, 293–302
“Guantanamo Bay and Abu Gharib” incident in Cuba
, 90–91
Guardian, The
, 326
Guerilla attacks
, 346
Gujarat riot (1969)
, 253, 405
Gurr, Ted Robert
, 229
Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy
, 285–286
Hannan–Quinn (HQ)
, 196
Hannan–Quinn criterion (HQC)
, 242
Haqqani Network
, 149
Harakat-ul-Mujahadeen (Islamic freedom fighters)
, 387
Haram, Boko
, 354
Hard fork
, 128
Hausman test
, 173
Have and Have-not hypothesis
, 355
Hawala system
, 111, 118
Head count ratio (HCR)
, 31
Health and stress
, 188
Heckscher–Ohlin–Samuelson model (HOS model)
, 37
Heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation (HAC)
, 245
High-high regions
, 100
High-low regions
, 100
Hijbul Mujahideen
, 387
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen
, 148
Homicide(s)
, 250
bombing
, 324, 334
elasticity estimate of
, 259–264
Horizontal FDI
, 172
HUJI groups
, 145
Human development
factors
, 252
and terrorism
, 184
Human Development Index (HDI)
, 226, 229–230
Human loss
, 182
Human rights
abuses
, 228
denial of
, 397–398
violations
, 228, 336
Human trafficking
, 114
Humiliation
, 228
Hussein, Saddam
, 90, 98, 144–145
Ba’athist government removal
, 90
Hyderabad riots (1990)
, 253
Hypothetical statement
, 72
Ideological backup
, 194
Idriss, Wafa (female suicide bomber)
, 322
Illegal activities
, 132–133
Illicit taxation of goods and cash
, 114–115
Im, Pesaran and Shin method (IPS method)
, 54, 56
Imperialism
, 133–134
Impulse response function (IRF)
, 195, 197–198
Incapacitation
, 28
Income
distribution
, 13–14
inequality
, 36, 158, 356
Independent People of Biafra (IPOB)
, 354
India
, 140
co-integration
, 283–284
cryptocurrency in
, 131
data
, 285–286
democratic experience
, 402
ECM
, 284
economic impact and cost of violence
, 391
economic interpretation of results
, 288
Engel–Granger co-integration test results
, 286–287
good governance
, 403–404
GTI in
, 390–391
incidence of military expenditure and terrorism in
, 281–282
Johansen’s co-integration test results
, 287
measures to strengthening administration
, 407–409
methodology and data
, 282
relationship between FDI flow and terrorism
, 288–289
relationship between terrorism and foreign capital inflow
, 280
special laws on terrorism
, 391–397
steps to tackling problem
, 409–410
terrorism and human loss in
, 184–185
terrorism and military expenditure
, 280
terrorism in
, 387–389, 404–405
terrorism-prone regions
, 290
terrorist events in
, 97, 389–390
testing for stationarity of data
, 282–283
unit root test results
, 286
VECM
, 284–285, 287–288
view on terrorism in South Asia
, 142
worldwide governance indicators in Indian context
, 405–407
India’s Foreign Policy: Challenge of Terrorism, Fashioning New Inter-state Equations (Dixit)
, 141
Indian economy
, 347
Indian Express
, 143
Indian Foreign Policy (Ganguly)
, 141
Indian Navy
, 146
Indian Ocean Rim (IOR)
, 146
Indian political structure
, 344
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
, 148
Indian stock markets
, 27
Indirect costs effects of terrorist activities
, 294
Indirect social utility functions
, 11
Indo-US
changing relational pattern
, 141
Counterterrorism Joint Working Group
, 145
engagement
, 147–148
Joint Working Group
, 144, 147
relations post 9/11 incident
, 141
strategic relationship
, 146
Inequality (INQ)
, 63, 250–251, 357
economic
, 227
index
, 358
inequality-based social tension
, 251, 264
social
, 226
variables
, 257–258
Inflation (INF)
, 355
rate
, 358
Informal sector labor market
, 38
Informal transfer systems
, 111
Initial Coin Offering (ICO)
, 131
Input Output Hong Kong blockchain development firm
, 128
Input prices
, 12–13
Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP)
, 23, 385
Insurgency in Northeast
, 346–349
Integrated fuzzy decision approach
, 156
Intentionally indiscriminate violence
, 383
“Intentionally indiscriminate” bombings
, 383
Inter Services Intelligence (ISI)
, 75, 185, 388
Inter-Professional Education (IPE)
, 24
Intercontinental and regional evaluation
data and methodology
, 100–101
economic effects
, 97–100
results
, 101–106
See also Terrorism
Interdisciplinary approach
, 342
Internal police security systems
, 255
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
, 131
International Cooperation
, 87, 92
International Country Risk Guide (ICRG)
, 301
International institutions
, 92
International investment opportunities
, 36
International Monetary Fund
, 112
International politics
, 91–92
International Relations (IR)
, 84, 326
International Security (Chenoweth)
, 73
International terrorism
, 74–75, 140–141, 170, 181, 281
See also Joint governmental policy
International trade (international TRD)
, 7, 54
Internet and telecommunication technologies
, 111
Investment, political confidence and
, 349–350
Investor
, 129, 131
Iran’s sponsorship of Hizballah
, 28–29
Iranian Revolution
, 74
Iraq
, 142
Iraqi intervention
, 90
terrorist events in
, 97
Ireland’s Troubles
, 328–329
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
, 329
bomb attack
, 77
Islamic
banking
, 118
charities
, 111
fundamentalism
, 140–141
fundamentalists
, 141–142
Islamic African Relief Agency
, 89
jihadists in Nigeria
, 322
terrorism
, 74
Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham. See Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL). See Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
, 24, 90, 110, 114–115, 134, 275, 295
Islamist terrorist group
, 327
Isolated natural disasters
, 28
Israeli–Palestinian conflict (2002)
, 326
J & K Liberation Front (JKLF)
, 387
Jaish-e-Mohammad (JM)
, 90, 143, 149, 387
Jamā’aAhl al-sunnah li-da’wawa al-jihād. See Boko Haram (BH)
Jamaat-e-Islami
, 387
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)
, 185
incidence of terrorism in
, 389
terrorist violence in
, 388
Japan, cryptocurrency in
, 130
Jawaharlal Nehru
, 402
Jihadi/jihadist/jihadism
, 145, 322
campaign
, 112
terrorism
, 357, 404
Johansen’s co-integration test
, 283
relationship between FDI flow and terrorism
, 288–289
results
, 287
Johansen’s trace test
, 283
Joint anti-terrorist initiatives under Donald Trump regime
, 148
Joint declaration on combating terrorism
, 148–149
Joint governmental policy
America’s ambiguous policy toward Pakistan
, 147
India’s view on terrorism in South Asia
, 142
Indo-US engagement
, 147–148
joint actions
, 143–144
joint anti-terrorist initiatives under Donald Trump regime
, 148
joint declaration on combating terrorism
, 148–149
joint initiatives
, 145
joint naval and air exercises
, 144–145
literature review
, 141
terrorist attacks and defense budget
, 146
US action in Afghanistan
, 142–143
US congress role
, 146–147
Washington’s view on Islam and terrorism
, 141–142
Joint long-and short-run Granger causality
, 362
Joint Military Task Force
, 271
Joint naval and air exercises
, 144–145
Joint Research Centre of European Commission
, 162
Joint Task Force (JTF)
, 333
K-means approach
, 25
Kaliachak riots (2016)
, 254
Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP)
, 346
Kargil conflict
, 146
Karnataka Control of Organized Crimes Acts
, 395
Khaled, Leila
, 330
Kidnapping(s)
, 224
for ransom
, 115
Labor
allocation mechanism
, 38
full-employment conditions
, 40
Lagged coefficients
, 55
Lagrange multiplier (LM)
, 104–105
Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC)
, 270, 272
Lance Roquette Unitaire systems (LRU systems)
, 273
Land reform policy
, 309
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)
, 90, 143, 149, 387
Latin America insurgencies
, 335
Least squares regression technique
, 241
Left-wing
advocates
, 73
extremism
, 186–187
terrorism
, 404
Legislative assembly
, 345–346
Levin, Lin, and Chu test (LLC test)
, 54–56
Liberal democracy
, 76, 78
basic values and strengths
, 77
Liberal feminism
, 326
Liberal philosophers
, 77
Liberal states
, 72
causes of proliferation of terrorism in
, 76–78
Liberal thinkers
, 77
Liberal trade policy, positive effect of
, 7
Liberal values
, 77–79
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
, 182, 329, 332, 389
Libya, terrorist events in
, 97
Linkage politics
, 269
Litecoin
, 128, 132–133
Literacy rate (LIT rate)
, 358
Local indicators of spatial association map (LISA map)
, 100–101
Lokayuktas
, 403
Long-run (LR)
associations among variables
, 216–219
effects
, 238
elasticity of FDI
, 242–243
Granger causality
, 362
relationship
, 207
Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)
, 328
Low-high regions
, 100
Low-low regions
, 100
Macroeconomic factors
, 182, 357
Macroeconomic impacts of terrorist activities
, 50
data and methodology
, 54–55
empirical results
, 56–57
findings from developed countries
, 57
findings from developing economies
, 56
literature survey
, 52–54
Macroeconomic variables
, 297
“Madisonian” characteristics
, 344
Madrid train bombing (1988)
, 226
Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA)
, 394–395
Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA)
, 391
Maitatsine Islamic radical group
, 194, 236
Malaysia, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Manhandling terrorism
, 90–91
Manpower-driven defense budget
, 282
Maoist
attacks
, 310
conflict
, 309–310
Maoist-prone areas
, 311, 313
movements
, 308
sample SHGs progress
, 315–318
Maoist violence (2009–2011)
, 312
in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh
, 404
Map-oriented researchers
, 100
Marginalization
, 354
Market
capitalization
, 134
economies
, 28
market-seeking investor
, 240
Marxist ideology
, 76
Maximum Eigenvalue test
, 283–284, 288
Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE)
, 26, 256
May 19th Communist Organisation
, 331
MCAP
, 133
Meerut riots (1987)
, 253
Mexico, cryptocurrency in
, 131
Middle East and North Africa region (MENA region)
, 24
Middle East(ern)
countries
, 101–102, 156, 187
economies
, 160–162
Militant
activist
, 76
terrorism
, 76
Military expenditure
, 25, 30, 206–207
association between terrorism and
, 30
distribution
, 65
relationship between terrorism and
, 280
terrorism and CI
, 66
and terrorism incidence in India
, 281–282
Milken Institute
, 26
Millennium Challenge account
, 87
Miners
, 129–130
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
, 145
MIPT Terrorism Knowledge database
, 26
Mixed economy
, 402
Mizo National Front (MNF)
, 346
Mobilization
, 80
Moderation
, 398
“Modern feminism”
, 327
Modern militancy
, 329
Modi’s Expanding India’s Sphere of Influence World (C. Raja Mohan)
, 141
Monero currencies
, 132–133
Monetary denominations
, 126
Money
, 126, 129, 131
Money and value-transfer (MVT)
, 117
Money laundering (ML)
, 110–112, 119, 132–133
Amit Bhardwaj case
, 133
cryptocurrency and terror financing
, 133–135
of cryptocurrency for drug dealing
, 133
econometric exercises
, 136–137
Money Services Businesses (MSBs)
, 111, 131
Moran’s I statistic
, 102
Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK)
, 328
Multi-agency analytical units
, 120
Multi-objective Optimization on the basis of Ratio Analysis approach (MOORA approach)
, 156, 160
Multicriteria decision-making model
, 158
Multilevel marketing (MLM)
, 133
Multinational companies (MNCs)
, 169
Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF)
, 268
Boko Haram and
, 271–273
data and methodology
, 268–269
France and
, 273–274
impact
, 274–275
Nigeria’s policy to good neighborliness
, 269–271
results
, 269
Multivariate regression analysis
, 252, 255–256
Mumbai 26/11 terror attack (2008)
, 6, 146–149, 404
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty
, 143
Narco-terrorism
, 404
National Boundary Commission Act
, 271
National Bureau of Statistics
, 358
National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA)
, 220
National Counterterrorism Authority Act (2014)
, 220
National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB)
, 387
National e-Governance Plan
, 407
National income
, 42–43
effects of policy changes on
, 48
National Investigation Agency (NIA)
, 220
National Investigation Agency Act (NIAA)
, 396–397
National liberation movements (NLMs)
, 380
National Security Act (NSA)
, 393
Nationalism
, 76, 402
Naxalites/maoists
, 387
Negative binomial maximum likelihood estimation model
, 358
Negative binomial regression model
, 299
Nellie massacre (1983)
, 253
NEM
, 128
Nepalese Maoist insurgents
, 329, 335
New Legislation and Agencies
, 87–88
New York, terrorist attacks in
, 75, 85
Niger Delta
, 237
Niger Delta Avengers
, 354
Niger River Basin Commission
, 270
Nigeria
, 194, 354
Boko Haram
, 194, 298–299
causality relationships
, 196–197
cryptocurrency in
, 131
data and methodology
, 195–196, 300–301, 358–362
economic consequences of terrorism
, 297–298
empirical literature
, 356–358
fiscal and growth effects of terrorism
, 300
foreign policy
, 269–270
GTI
, 191–192
impulse response function
, 197–198
measures aimed at eliminating terrorism in
, 336
non-intervention policy
, 193
policy
, 269–271
results
, 301–302
stability test
, 199–200
terrorism impact on economic growth
, 295–297
terrorism in
, 293–295
terrorist events in
, 97
theoretical framework
, 355
women and terrorism implications for
, 335
Nigeria Civil War (1967–1970)
, 271
Nigerian independence (1960)
, 193
“Nigerian Taliban”
, 236
Nihilism
, 76
1992 riots
, 254
9/11 attacks
, 6, 28, 77, 79, 85–86, 119, 140–141, 144, 146–147, 169, 206, 224, 380, 383, 385
See also Al-Qaeda
Non-alignment
, 402
Non-bank-led mobile money services
, 111
Non-democratic regimes
, 343
comparative study between democratic and
, 80–81
Non-democratic societies
, 80
Non-discrimination of women
, 336
Non-governmental group
, 140
Non-intervention policy
, 193
Non-Maoist-prone areas
, 311
sample SHGs progress of
, 315–318
Non-profit organizations (NPOs)
, 113–114, 118
Non-repudiation
, 134
Non-state actors, participation as
, 336
Non-state organizations
, 76
Non-stationary time series
, 283
Non-traded public healthcare sector, equilibrium condition for
, 15
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
, 87, 92
North West Frontier Province (NWFP)
, 186
Northeast India
, 345
electoral democracy in
, 345–346
insurgency in Northeast
, 346–349
investment
, 349–350
political confidence
, 343–344, 349–350
political stability
, 342–344
states under scheme of SRE
, 348
Northern India riots (2017)
, 254
Office for Missing Persons (OMP)
, 186
Oil
control of oil reservoirs
, 114
exports
, 98
One-off terrorist attacks
, 182
One-time terrorist attacks
, 28
Open ledger
, 129
Openness
, 72–73, 79–80
“Operation Enduring Freedom, The”
, 90, 92
“Operation Iraqi Freedom, The”
, 90
Ordered Probit regression
, 25–26, 30–31
Ordinary least squares regression (OLS regression)
, 66, 102–105, 256
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 89
attacks in
, 384–386
P-3c Orion maritime patrol aircraft
, 144
Pakistan
, 298
cryptocurrency in
, 131
terrorism and impact on human loss in
, 185
terrorist events in
, 97
Palestinian Football Association (PFA)
, 384
Palestinian suicide bombers
, 193
Panel cointegration tests
, 55, 250
Panel data
model
, 173, 296
regression analysis
, 171
Panel unit root tests
, 54–56
Paris Summit (2014)
, 272
Partial derivatives of functions
, 40
Paschim Medinipur, SHG progress of
, 311–318
Passive state sponsors of terrorism
, 120
Patriot PAC-3 missile defense system
, 144
PayPal
, 111
Peace and Security Council (PSC)
, 272
Pearson chi-squared test
, 25, 29
Pedroni panel cointegration test
, 56, 136
estimated statistics
, 57
Peer-to-peer electronic cash transfer mechanism
, 126
Penalty
, 37, 41–42
Penn World Table Version 6.2
, 52
Pennsylvania, terrorist attacks in
, 75
People’s Liberation Army of Manipur (PLAM)
, 346
People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK)
, 346
Performance indicators
, 311–312, 314, 316
Petro
, 129
Petro gold
, 129
Philip–Peron test
, 196, 241
Piracy
, 146, 380
Planning Commission of India
, 308
Pluralistic security community
, 140–141
Poisson density function
, 256
Police Act (1861)
, 409
Policy
measures to combat terrorism
, 219–220
problems in policy implementation
, 147
responses
, 62
Political Stability and Absence of Violence (PV)
, 344
Political stability and absence of violence/terrorism (PSAT)
, 406–408
Politics
, 194, 236
behavior
, 344
condition
, 168
confidence
, 343–344
environment
, 51
factors
, 226, 228–229
instability
, 357
institutions
, 342
intolerance
, 356
and investment
, 349–350
leadership
, 342
obligation
, 78
satiability
, 51
science
, 76
science community
, 225–226
stability
, 342–344, 349–350
strategist
, 76
system
, 72, 81
violence
, 73, 180–181
vulnerability
, 64
Population growth
, 182, 357, 386
Portfolio investment
, 63
Poverty (PTY)
, 30, 63, 355–358
gap index
, 251–252
incidence
, 345
marginal effects
, 31
poverty-based social tension
, 251, 258–264
rate
, 357–358
terrorism vs.
, 31
variables
, 257–258
Prabhakaran, Velupillai (LTTE leader)
, 332
Prepaid cards
, 119
Pressure on Third World
, 92–93
Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA)
, 394–395
Preventive Detention Act
, 391
Price(s)
of defense sectors
, 16–19
input
, 12–13
level
, 357
Principal-agent analysis
, 28
Private defense house
, 7
Private defense sector, equilibrium condition for
, 16
Private donations
, 115
Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation (PRAGATI)
, 407
Proactive countermeasures
, 65
Probit model
, 312
Proof of importance algorithm (POI algorithm)
, 128
Property-related crimes
, 250–252, 258
elasticity estimate of
, 259–264
Public expenditures
, 98
Public Expenditure–Terrorism Index
, 105
Public or government defense house
, 7–8
Publicity
, 75
Qualitative research design
, 321, 325
Racism
, 76, 229
Radical theorist
, 76
Rajavi, Maryam
, 328
Ramnad riots (1957)
, 253
Ranchi-Hatia riots (1967)
, 253
Random effect model
, 173
Real per capita income
, 297–298, 300
negative impact of terrorism
, 301
Recruitment
, 111
Regimes
autocratic
, 80
democratic and non-democratic
, 72, 80–81
political
, 73, 80, 80–81
Regional development
programmes
, 308
in West Bengal
, 308, 310–311, 318
Regression analysis
, 174
Regulatory quality (RQ)
, 344, 406–408
Relative gain
, 41–42
Religious
, 200, 236
fundamentalism
, 180–181
religious-based fundamentalism
, 381
religious-based groups
, 76
religious-fundamentalist terrorism
, 76
terrorism
, 404
terrorists groups
, 74
Repressive terrorism
, 74
Research studies
, 27
Reserve Bank of India
, 131, 285, 350
Restricted error correction model (RECM)
, 215
Return on investment
, 205, 207, 239
Revenue stores
, 282
Reverse money laundering. See Terrorism finance/financing (TF)
Revolutionary Cells
, 330
Revolutionary terrorism
, 74
Right-wing advocates
, 73
Riots incidents
, 250, 252–254
elasticity estimate of
, 259–264
Ripple (XPR)
, 128
Ripple transaction protocol (RTXP)
, 128
RL. See Rule of Law (ROL)
Rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs)
, 385
Root causes of terrorism
, 357
Rule of Law (ROL)
, 344, 398, 406–408
Rumsfeld, Donald
, 144–145
Rural development
fostering
, 308
SHGs approach to
, 310
Rybczynski effect
, 12, 14
Safety of life
, 188
Salahuddin, Syed
, 148
Sanchez, Ilich Ramirez
, 330
Sanctions
, 63
Satoshi Nakamoto (person or group of persons)
, 129
Saving–investment ratio
, 357
Scheduled tribes (ST)
, 317
Schwartz Bayesian Criteria (SBC)
, 363
Schwarz information criterion (SC)
, 196
Secularism
, 402
Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil (CVM)
, 131
Security forces (SFs)
, 182
Security Related Expenditure (SRE)
, 347
Self-funding
, 113
Self-help groups (SHGs)
, 308, 310–312
progress in drought-prone region
, 313–315
Self-justification
, 181
Separatism
, 76, 219
Separatist movement
, 186
Shahnaz, Zoobia
, 134
Shariah laws
, 194, 332
Shiite Islamic group in Nigeria
, 194
Short-run (SR)
, 207
associations among variables
, 219
dynamics of impact of terrorism on FDI
, 243–245
effects
, 238
estimates of VECM model
, 372
Granger causality
, 362
Shoulder-fired anti-aircraft weapons
, 385
Simple economic model
, 37
Simple general equilibrium techniques
, 37
Simple statistical techniques
, 311
Singh, Manmohan
, 72
Singhvi, Mahaveer (Joint Secretary in MEA)
, 145–146
Sisters against Violent Extremism (SAVE)
, 336
Skilled labor endowments
, 9
Skilled-defense labor
, 7, 9
Slavery
, 380
Smuggling
, 115
Social disruption
, 250
Social factors
, 226, 229–230
Social media, fund raising through
, 116
Social networks
, 116
Social sectors
, 64, 207
Social sustainability
, 250
econometric theory
, 256–257
empirical investigation, data, and methodology
, 251
inequality/poverty/social tension-related variables
, 257–258
major riot incidents in India post independence
, 253–254
multivariate regression analysis
, 252, 255–256
poverty-based social tension
, 258–264
social tension
, 250–251
socioeconomic variables
, 257–258
violent crimes
, 251–252
Social welfare
, 19–20
Socioeconomic factors
, 226–228, 250
Socioeconomic variables
, 6, 36, 257–258, 354
Somalia, terrorist events in
, 97
South Asia
, 180
economic impacts of terrorism
, 187–188
India’s view on terrorism in
, 142
literature review
, 181–182
terrorism and fatality in South Asia
, 182–187
South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP)
, 186, 312, 347, 387
Spatial
correlation
, 100
dependence
, 101
econometrics
, 100
lag estimation
, 106
linear regression model
, 103
statistics
, 100
Special laws on terrorism in India
Armed Forces Special Powers Act
, 391, 393
Karnataka Control of Organized Crimes Acts
, 395
Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act
, 394–395
National Investigation Agency Act
, 396–397
National Security Act
, 393
Prevention of Terrorism Act
, 395–396
Preventive Detention Act
, 391
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act
, 393–394
Terrorist-affected Areas (Special Courts) Act
, 393
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act
, 393, 397
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act
, 396
Special Recommendation III (SRIII)
, 121
Split sample and smooth transition regression (STaR)
, 357–358
Sri Lanka, terrorism in
, 186
Stability
conditions
, 14–16
test
, 199–200
State GDP (GSDP)
, 349
State-sponsored terrorism
, 28, 76, 115, 388
Stationarity test
, 241, 282–283
Stellar (open-source software)
, 128
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
, 206–207
Strategic actions
, 96
Students Islamic Federation
, 387
Students Islamic Movement in India
, 387
Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)
, 54, 172
Sub-revolutionary terrorism
, 74
Suboptimal allocation on counterterrorism
, 64
Substitutability
, 36, 62–63
Suicide attacks
, 84, 224, 237
Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yozona scheme (SGSY scheme)
, 308
Syria
, 24, 80–81, 88, 110, 155, 157, 385
autocratic regime
, 81
of Palestinian groups
, 29
terrorism and
, 380
terrorist events in
, 97
t-statistics
, 231, 312
Taliban
, 147
rule
, 90
Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
, 142
See also Al-Qaida
Teenage children in terrorism
, 327
Terror
, 96
financing
, 133–134
link to terror finance
, 134–135
Terrorism & the Liberal State (Wilkinson)
, 72
Terrorism
, 6–7, 23, 27, 36, 50, 54, 61, 73–76, 84, 96, 109–110, 133–134, 168, 180, 191–192, 206, 223–224, 236, 293–295, 326–327, 354, 363, 380, 402
activities
, 9, 110
analysis and findings
, 29–32, 66–67
association between economic development and
, 30
association between military expenditure and
, 30
attacks
, 24
in backdrop of globalization
, 79–80
causes of proliferation in liberal states
, 76–78
causes of terrorism in South Asia
, 186–187
comparative study between democratic and non-democratic regime
, 80–81
correlation results for South Asian region
, 184
cost
, 67, 299
data source and methodology
, 25–26, 65–66
economic activities
, 96–97
economic considerations
, 62
economic effects
, 36, 187–188
and economic growth
, 29, 281
eliminating terrorism in Nigeria
, 336
events
, 127
and fatality in South Asia
, 182
and feminism from antiquity
, 327–328
global
, 384–386
and human loss in India
, 184–185
impact
, 6, 296
and impact on human loss in Pakistan
, 185
importance of laws/legislations in India
, 397–398
index
, 286
in India
, 387–391, 404–405
links between economics and
, 63
literature review
, 26–29, 62–65, 381–382
marginal effects of unemployment and poverty
, 31
measures to strengthening administration
, 407–409
and military expenditure incidence in India
, 281–282
objective of study
, 24, 65
open economy with terrorism activities
, 11–20
opportunity cost
, 356
relationship between FDI flow and
, 288–289
relationship between foreign capital inflow and
, 280
relationship between military expenditure and
, 280
relationship between poverty and
, 29
South Asia fatalities due to terrorism
, 183
special laws in India
, 391–397
in Sri Lanka
, 186
steps to tackling problem
, 409–410
terrorism-augmented welfare function
, 7
terrorism-economic growth model
, 358
terrorism-exposed sectors
, 168
terrorism-prone regions
, 290
trends in twenty-first century
, 81
unemployment and poverty vs.
, 31
workable definition
, 382–384
See also Counterterrorism (CT)
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism:Criminological Perspectives (2004)
, 63
Terrorism and Political Violence (Eubank and Weinberg)
, 73
Terrorism as Social Control (1983)
, 63
Terrorism finance/financing (TF)
, 110, 127
channels of transferring terrorist’s funds
, 117–119
countering sources
, 119–122
database and methodology
, 112
global trends of terrorism-related activities
, 112–113
literature review
, 111–112
objectives
, 112
sources
, 113–116
terrorism-related incidents in different countries and regions
, 113
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA Act)
, 393–394
Terrorist incidence (TI)
, 207
Terrorist-affected Areas (Special Courts) Act
, 393
Terrorists (TER)
, 62, 78, 168, 172–173
activities
, 7, 54, 56, 72, 76, 211–214, 294, 318
acts
, 300, 380–381
attacks
, 81, 97, 146, 224, 383, 384
data and methodology
, 172–174
and decisions of MNCs
, 168
empirical findings
, 174
events
, 50, 52
on FDI flow
, 54
financing operations
, 120
forms
, 50
groups
, 63–64, 77, 111–112
incidents
, 26–27, 52–54, 96–97, 99, 170–171, 358
killing heads of terrorist outfits
, 86–87
operatives
, 63
organizations
, 90, 113–114, 116, 206
review of literature
, 170–172
short-and long-run consequences
, 51
UNCTAD
, 169
Things (Hindu)
, 74
Threats
, 72, 88, 134, 145, 149, 206, 224, 237, 269, 385, 395
and actions
, 96
diplomatic
, 271
insurgency
, 133
security
, 146
short-term
, 28
terrorist
, 97, 145
TF
, 115
Time Series Econometrics
, 282
Tolerance
, 397–398
Trade (TRD)
, 54, 56
Transaction(s)
, 112, 119, 126, 128–129
average volume of bitcoin
, 135
costs
, 98
cryptocurrency transaction/circulation
, 127
digital
, 126
financial
, 79, 114, 117
hawala
, 388
legal
, 137
Transitional democracies
, 73, 77
Transnational ethnic bonds
, 157
Transnational terrorism
, 76, 296
Transportation networks
, 50
Turkey, terrorist events in
, 97
26/11 attack in Mumbai, 6
Two-person zero-sum game
, 64
Two-sector model
, 38
UN Counter Terrorism Committee (CTC)
, 93
UN Security Council resolution (UNSCR)
, 206, 220
Unemployment (UEMP)
, 29, 36, 354, 358
marginal effects
, 31
rate
, 358
terrorism vs.
, 31
Unit root test
, 364–365
relationship between FDI flow and terrorism
, 288–289
results
, 286
United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA)
, 187, 387
United Nations (UN)
, 89
Security Council Resolution 1373
, 89
UN adopted Resolution 1624
, 94
UN Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism
, 148, 149
UN General Assembly Resolution 49/60
, 206
UN Security Council and Nuclear Suppliers Group
, 148
United Nations General Assembly resolution (1985)
, 229
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
, 169
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
, 112, 120–121
United States (US)
, 140
action in Afghanistan
, 142–143
ambiguous policy toward Pakistan
, 147
congress role
, 146–147
cryptocurrency in
, 131
and India in recent past
, 145–146
monetary and fiscal authorities
, 28
policymakers
, 140
Special Action Forces
, 86
US Department of Defence
, 84, 87, 148
US Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration report
, 132–133
US Department Office for Combating Terrorism
, 73
US Executive and Legislature
, 146–147
US-backed Afghan force
, 187–188
US-led “Stabilization force”
, 144
US–India Cyber Security Forum
, 143
US–India security relations (2001)
, 143
Universal jurisdiction
, 380
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA)
, 393, 397
Unskilled labor endowments
, 9
Urbanization
, 252, 255
hyper-urbanization
, 398
impact
, 258
rates
, 36
USA PATRIOT Act
, 86–87, 93
Vadodara riots (2006)
, 254
Value chain
, 110–111
Variables
causality test between terrorism and
, 197
long-run associations among
, 216–219
short-run associations among
, 219
variable-coefficient technologies
, 8
Vector autoregression model (VAR model)
, 55–56, 195, 296
Vector error correction model (VECM)
, 127, 136, 230–232, 284–285, 371–372
estimation results
, 287–288
Granger causality approach
, 360–362, 371–372
Venezuelan government
, 129
Vertical FDI
, 172
Vindication of the Rights of Woman (Wollstonecraft)
, 327
Violence
crimes
, 251–252
economic impact and cost in India
, 391–392
ethnic
, 404
intentionally indiscriminate
, 383
See also Terrorism
Violent conflict
, 160
case of Middle East economies
, 160–162
determinants of global conflict risk
, 156–158
fuzzy DEMATEL
, 158–159
methodology
, 158
MOORA
, 160
Virginia, terrorist attacks in
, 75
Virtual currencies
, 111, 118
Voice and accountability (VA)
, 344, 406–408
Wagstaff-van Doorslayer methodology
, 66
Walrasian stability condition
, 14–17
War crimes
, 380
War on terrorism
, 75, 84, 206
Washington
terrorist attacks in
, 85
view on Islam and terrorism
, 141–142
Weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
, 90, 121, 146
Weekly Trust
, 326
Welfare
and augmentation of terrorism as externality
, 10–11
social
, 19–20
welfare/developmental activities
, 347
West Bengal (India)
database
, 311
Jangalmahal region in
, 308
methodology
, 311–312
objectives of study
, 310–311
results
, 312
review of existing literature
, 309
sample SHGs progress of Maoist and non-Maoist-prone areas
, 315–318
SHGs progress in drought-prone region
, 313–315
Western education
, 354
“Western-style” aspirations
, 194
White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism
, 149
Women and terrorism in Nigeria
BH’s activities
, 323
conceptual framework
, 326–327
contemporary women terrorist groups
, 328–329
data analysis on women in contemporary terrorism
, 333–334
feminism and terrorism from antiquity
, 327–328
GBV and BH’s ideology
, 332–333
historical narrative of women in terrorist undergrounds
, 329–332
implications
, 335
measures aiming at eliminating terrorism
, 336
methodology
, 325
questionnaire
, 338–339
research problem
, 323
theoretical framework
, 326
Women empowerment in India
, 409
Women Fighters of Liberation Tigers (Balasingham)
, 332
World Bank (WB)
, 54, 65, 345
World Development Index (WDI)
, 358
World Development Indicators (WDI)
, 52, 208–209
World Government (Bandopadhay)
, 72
World Trade Center
, 6, 84, 380
Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGIs)
, 405–408
Worli riots (1974)
, 253
XEM
, 128
Yemen, terrorist events in
, 97
Youth bulge
, 158
Yusuf, Mohammed
, 194, 323
Zcash currencies
, 132–133
Zealots (Jewish)
, 74
“Zero sum game” of Cold War
, 142–143
“Zero tolerance” policy
, 143, 219–220
Zero-profit conditions
, 8
- Prelims
- Foreword
- Section I Global Terrorism and Economic and Political Systems: An Overall Assessment
- Chapter 1 Terrorism, Public Expenditure, and Trade Policy: A Theoretical Inquiry
- Chapter 2 Terrorism: Its Economic Perspective
- Chapter 3 A Theoretical Examination of the Effect of Anti-national Activities on National Income
- Chapter 4 Macroeconomic Impacts of Terrorist Activities in Developed and Developing Countries
- Chapter 5 Terrorism: Its Persistence and Economic Cost
- Chapter 6 Terrorism and the Liberal Order: A Conceptual Framework
- Chapter 7 Global War on Terror: Policies, Propaganda, and Perspectives
- Chapter 8 Intercontinental and Regional Evaluation of Terrorism and Its Economic Effects
- Chapter 9 Issues in Terrorism Financing: An Analysis
- Chapter 10 A Conceptual Study on the Emergence of Cryptocurrency Economy and Its Nexus with Terrorism Financing
- Chapter 11 In Search of Joint Governmental Policy against International Terrorism: India and the United States of America
- Section II Impact of Terrorism on the Economic and Political Systems of the Afro-Asian Countries
- Chapter 12 Analyzing the Possibility of Violent Conflict in the Middle East Economies Using Determinants of Global Conflict Risk Index with an Integrated Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision Making Model
- Chapter 13 Terrorist Activities and Decisions of MNCs on Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Economies in Asia and the Pacific Region
- Chapter 14 Economic Consequences of Terrorism in South Asia
- Chapter 15 The Determinants of Terrorism in Nigeria
- Chapter 16 Terrorism, Defense Expenditure, and their Impact: Evidence from Selected Countries of Asia
- Chapter 17 An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of Contemporary Terrorism in India
- Chapter 18 Impact of Terrorism on Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria
- Chapter 19 Crime and Social Deprivation across States in India – Insights from a Panel Data Discourse on Social Sustainability
- Chapter 20 Nigeria’s Relations with Her Neighbors and the Fight against Terrorism: An Analysis of the Multinational Joint Task Force
- Chapter 21 Terrorism, Military Expenditure, and Foreign Capital Inflow: An Empirical Study for India
- Chapter 22 Growth and Fiscal Effects of Terrorism in Nigeria
- Chapter 23 Terrorist Movements and Regional Development in West Bengal (India)
- Chapter 24 Women and Terrorism in Nigeria
- Chapter 25 Survey on Political Confidence as a Factor in Economic Growth: Northeast India
- Chapter 26 Examining the Linkages between Economic Growth and Terrorism: Evidence from Nigeria
- Chapter 27 The Rise of Devil’s Whirlpool Called Terrorism and India’s Standpoint to Combat It
- Chapter 28 Terrorism: A Challenge to Good Governance in India
- Index