Does the U.S. No-Concessions Policy Deter Kidnappings of Americans? Does the U.S. No-Concessions Policy Deter Kidnappings of Americans?

Does the U.S. No-Concessions Policy Deter Kidnappings of Americans‪?‬

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This paper looks at the history of kidnapping over the past 45 years to examine whether the U.S. policy of not paying ransom to terrorists holding Americans hostage is an effective deterrent. Earlier research found little empirical evidence to support the assertion. More-recent research also casts doubt on the deterrence value, although one study says that U.S. ransom payments would have prompted more kidnappings.

GÉNERO
Política e actualidade
LANÇADO
2018
8 de janeiro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
40
EDITORA
RAND Corporation
TAMANHO
1,5
MB

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