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Terrorism’s effects on social capital in European countries

Studies have shown that major terrorist events have the potential to exert significant influence on citizens’ risk-perceptions, (in) security sentiments, values and behavioral attitudes towards state institutions and their fellow citizens. Within this growing strand of literature, this paper, allowi...

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Published in:Public choice 2016-12, Vol.169 (3/4), p.231-250
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Attitudes
Citizens
Cultural capital
Economics
Economics and Finance
Effects
Europe
Government agencies
Media coverage
National security
Political Science
Public Finance
Risk
September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
Social capital
Social dynamics
Society
Statistical analysis
Terrorism
Trust
Values
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