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When Heads Roll: Assessing the Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation

机译:当头转:评估领导断头的有效性

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Leadership targeting has become a key feature of current countert-errorism policies. Both academics and policy makers have argued that the removal of leaders is an effective strategy in combating terrorism. However, leadership decapitation is not always successful, and existing empirical work is insufficient to account for this variability. As a result, this project answers three primary questions: (1) Under what conditions does leadership decapitation result in the dissolution of a terrorist organization?; (2) Does leadership decapitation increase the likelihood of organizational collapse beyond the baseline rate of collapse for groups over time?; and (3) In cases where decapitation does not result in group collapse, to what extent does it result in organizational degradation and hinder a group's ability to carry about terrorist attacks? I develop a dataset of 298 incidents of leadership targeting from 1945-2004 in order to determine whether and when decapitation is effective. First, I identify the conditions under which decapitation has been successful in bringing about organizational decline. The data show that a group's age, size, and type are critical in identifying when decapitation will cause the cessation of terrorist activity. As an organization grows in size and age, it is much more likely to withstand the removal of its leadership. Organizational type is also significant in understanding the susceptibility of an organization to decapitation. Ideological organizations are most likely to experience a cessation of activity following the removal of leader, while religious organizations are highly resistant to leadership decapitation. Second, I determine whether decapitation is an effective counterterrorism strategy that results in organizational collapse. The data show that decapitation does not increase the likelihood of organizational collapse beyond a baseline rate of collapse for groups over time. Organizations that have not had their leaders removed are more likely to fall apart than those that have undergone a loss of leadership. The marginal utility of decapitation is negative for many groups, particularly for larger, older, religious, and separatist organizations. Finally, I look at the extent to which decapitation results in organizational degradation and hinders a group's ability to carry about terrorist attacks. Case studies illustrate whether decapitation has an effect on the operational capacity of an organization by identifying whether the removal of key leaders changes the number and lethality of attacks. If certain organizations are more resilient than others, it is important to know when decapitation should be effective and when it could lead to counterproductive outcomes. Overall, these findings illustrate the need to develop a new model for evaluating the efficacy of leadership decapitation and for developing effective counterterrorism policies.
机译:领导力定位已成为当前反恐政策的关键特征。学术界和政策制定者都认为,罢免领导人是打击恐怖主义的有效策略。但是,领导能力丧失通常不会成功,现有的经验工作不足以解决这种可变性。结果,该项目回答了三个主要问题:(1)在什么情况下领导人被斩首会导致恐怖组织解散? (2)随着时间的推移,领导层被斩首是否会使组织崩溃的可能性超过群体崩溃的基线速度? (3)如果斩首并没有导致团体崩溃,那么在何种程度上导致组织退化并阻碍团体进行恐怖袭击的能力?我确定了从1945年到2004年针对298次领导事件的数据集,以确定断头是否有效以及何时有效。首先,我确定了在哪些情况下成功进行了斩首,导致组织衰落。数据表明,一个团体的年龄,规模和类型对于确定何时将其斩首会终止恐怖活动至关重要。随着组织规模和年龄的增长,它更有可能承受领导层的撤职。组织类型对于理解组织被斩首的敏感性也很重要。领导人被免职后,意识形态组织最有可能停止活动,而宗教组织则高度抵抗领导人的斩首。其次,我确定断头是否是导致组织崩溃的有效反恐策略。数据显示,随着时间的推移,斩首并不会增加组织崩溃的可能性,而不会超过群体的崩溃率。与那些失去领导能力的组织相比,没有被罢免领导的组织更容易崩溃。斩首的边际效用对许多群体都是不利的,特别是对于规模较大,年龄较大,宗教和分裂主义的组织而言。最后,我研究了斩首导致组织退化并在多大程度上阻碍了团体进行恐怖袭击的能力。案例研究通过确定关键领导人的离职是否会改变攻击的数量和致命性,来说明斩首是否会影响组织的运营能力。如果某些组织比其他组织更具韧性,那么重要的是要知道何时断头应该有效,什么时候可能导致适得其反的结果。总体而言,这些发现表明,有必要开发一种新的模型来评估领导人被斩首的效力和制定有效的反恐政策。

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    《Security studies》 |2009年第4期|719-755|共37页
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    JENNA JORDAN;

  • 作者单位

    University of Chicago;

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