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Eli Berman
The Super Smart Way to Dismantle ISIS
Predation, Taxation, Investment, and Violence: Evidence from the Philippines
Hard Targets: Theory and Evidence on Suicide Attacks*
Perceptions of Extremism Among Muslims in Australia Rachel Woodlock and Zachary Russell
The Extremist's Advantage in Civil Wars
Predation, Taxation, Investment, and Violence: Evidence from the Philippines Eli Berman, Joseph Felter, Ethan Kapstein, and Erin
Muslim Brotherhood's Social Outreach After the Egyptian Coup
Nber Working Paper Series Religious Extremism
Estimation of Unobserved Coalition Structures
Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? the Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq,” NBER WP #14606, December 2008
TESTING the CLUB MODEL Eli Berman David D. Laitin Working
Terrorism Financing, Recruitment and Attacks: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Pakistani Would Like to Express My Gratitude
The Institutional Foundations of Religious ∗ Politics:Evidencefrom Indonesia
Hamas and Taliban Became Remarkably Efficient Militias
THE QUEST for LEBANESE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION in the FACE of the ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT a Thesis
Seven Years of Terror: Jihadi Organisations' Strategies And
Hamas and Taliban Became Remarkably Efficient Militias
Religion, Terrorism and Public Goods: Testing the Club Model
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Terrorist Organizations: Social Science Research on Terrorism 4–5 May 2007 La Jolla, California
Ethnic Cleansing As Military Strategy: Lessons from Lebanon, 1975-1990
1 November 2020 ELI BERMAN Address Department of Economics
Relative Poverty, Perceived Violence, and Support for Militant Politics: Evidence from Pakistan*
Targeted Killing's Uses and Limitations in Counterterrorism
Islamic Fundamentalism
Counter-Suicide-Terrorism: Evidence from House Demolitions
Hamas and Taliban Became Devastatingly Effective Militias
Nber Working Paper Series Do Working Men Rebel?
Terrorism Financing, Recruitment and Attacks∗
July 2015 ELI BERMAN Address Department of Economics 9500
Economics of Terrorism
Radicalization∗
Radical, Religious, and Violent: the New Economics of Terrorism
June 2013 ELI BERMAN Address Department of Economics 9500
Insurgency and Small Wars: Estimation of Unobserved Coalition Structures
An Israeli Approach to Deterring Terrorism Managing Persistent Conflict Through a Violent Dialogue of Military Operations
Eli Berman and Jacob N. Shapiro the Islamic State Attacks in Paris
Counter-Suicide-Terrorism: Evidence from House Demolitions Efraim Benmelech1 Northwestern University and NBER Esteban F. Klor2
Radical, Religious, and Violent the New Economics of Terrorism