Terrorism research: should we focus on the opponent or on our own people?
Terrorism research: should we focus on the opponent or on our own people?
In terrorism research, three different sources of information and data exist: the terrorists and their environment; the incidents; and the population. This article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of research that is concerned with, or relies on, any of the mentioned sources. An in-depth understanding of the methodological issues that come with these sources is important to correctly interpret results from scientific studies. It is highlighted how the different scientific approaches add to a holistic view of terrorism as a phenomenon. Furthermore, the double-edged sword of information in the field of terrorism is discussed. From these deliberations, guidance concerning the future work of both scholars and decision-makers can be deducted.
CITATION: Wetter, Olive Emil. Terrorism research: should we focus on the opponent or on our own people? . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. Defense & Security Analysis, Vol. 30, No. 2, June 2014, pp. 92-105 - Available at: https://library.au.int/terrorism-research-should-we-focus-opponent-or-our-own-people-29