Replication data for: Do Governments of the Left Attract more Terrorism than Governments of the Right?
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Koch, Michael T., and Skyler J. Cranmer. (Forthcoming Feb. 2008). "Do Governments of the Left Attract more Terrorism than Governments of the Right?" Conflict Management and Peace Science.
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.1/10380
AuthorsMichael Koch (Texas A&M University); Skyler Cranmer (University of California, Davis)
Deposit DateJuly 02, 2007
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Do governments of the left attract more terrorism than governments of the right? We examine how the political orientation of governments affects the probability of states being the target of terrorist attack. We develop a series of related theoretical linkages between partisan orientation, policy choice, and terrorist behavior to explain why governments of the left should be more likely to see higher numbers of terrorist attacks than governments of the right. We test our expectations using two different datasets; the Database of Political Institutions and the Party Manifesto data against the ITERATE terrorism data set between the years 1975 and 1997. The results suggest that governments of the left are more likely to be the targets of terrorism than governments of the right and that the causal mechanisms behind this outcome might be context dependent.

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