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Understanding Terrorist Organizations with a Dynamic Model

Dynamical Systems 2015-05-13 v2

Abstract

Terrorist organizations change over time because of processes such as recruitment and training as well as counter-terrorism (CT) measures, but the effects of these processes are typically studied qualitatively and in separation from each other. Seeking a more quantitative and integrated understanding, we constructed a simple dynamic model where equations describe how these processes change an organization's membership. Analysis of the model yields a number of intuitive as well as novel findings. Most importantly it becomes possible to predict whether counter-terrorism measures would be sufficient to defeat the organization. Furthermore, we can prove in general that an organization would collapse if its strength and its pool of foot soldiers decline simultaneously. In contrast, a simultaneous decline in its strength and its pool of leaders is often insufficient and short-termed. These results and other like them demonstrate the great potential of dynamic models for informing terrorism scholarship and counter-terrorism policy making.

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@article{arxiv.0811.4450,
  title  = {Understanding Terrorist Organizations with a Dynamic Model},
  author = {Alexander Gutfraind},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.4450},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

To appear as Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science v2: vectorized 4 figures, fixed two typos, more detailed bibliography

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