Max Abrahms, Ph.D.

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2009 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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International Relations, Criminology and Penology
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Deborah Larson grad student 2009 UCLA
 (The causes of terrorism: A reappraisal of the conventional wisdom.)
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Abrahms M, Maynard JL, Thaler K. (2018) Correspondence: Ideological Extremism in Armed Conflict International Security. 43: 186-190
Abrahms M, Beauchamp N, Mroszczyk J. (2017) What Terrorist Leaders Want: A Content Analysis of Terrorist Propaganda Videos Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. 40: 899-916
Abrahms M, Conrad J. (2017) The Strategic Logic of Credit Claiming: A New Theory for Anonymous Terrorist Attacks Security Studies. 26: 279-304
Abrahms M, Mierau J. (2015) Leadership matters: The effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics Terrorism and Political Violence
Abrahms M, Potter PBK. (2015) Explaining Terrorism: Leadership Deficits and Militant Group Tactics International Organization. 69: 311-342
Abrahms M, Gottfried MS. (2014) Does Terrorism Pay? An Empirical Analysis Terrorism and Political Violence
Abrahms M. (2013) The Credibility Paradox: Violence as a Double-Edged Sword in International Politics International Studies Quarterly. 57: 660-671
Abrahms M. (2012) The political effectiveness of terrorism revisited Comparative Political Studies. 45: 366-393
Abrahms M. (2011) Does Terrorism Really Work? Evolution in the Conventional Wisdom since 9/11 Defence and Peace Economics. 22: 583-594
Chenoweth E, Miller N, McClellan E, et al. (2008) Correspondence: What makes terrorists tick International Security. 33: 180-186
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