A fundamental problem in psychosocial sciences is how to explain the root causes of terrorism. The vast literature has analyzed several determinants of terrorism. However, the precise role of demographic factors for the evolution of terrorism is hardly known. Statistical evidence here reveals that fatalities for incidents of terrorism are associated with growth rates of population. This finding seems to suggest that terrorism thrives -in average- in specific regions with high growth rates of population that may generate income inequality, subsistence stress and relative deprivation of peo-ple. In addition, geospatial analysis here reveals that countries with high association between fatali-ties from terrorist incidents and population growth are mainly in Africa and Middle East. Overall, then, the study here can clarify and generalize whenever possible, one of the causes of terrorism, which seems to be due to sociodemographic factors combined with psychosocial risk factors. Final-ly, the study suggests socioeconomic policies directed to reduce this critical problem in society.

A THEORY OF GENERAL CAUSES OF TERRORISM: HIGH POPULATION GROWTH, INCOME INEQUALITY AND RELATIVE DEPRIVATION

Coccia Mario
2018

Abstract

A fundamental problem in psychosocial sciences is how to explain the root causes of terrorism. The vast literature has analyzed several determinants of terrorism. However, the precise role of demographic factors for the evolution of terrorism is hardly known. Statistical evidence here reveals that fatalities for incidents of terrorism are associated with growth rates of population. This finding seems to suggest that terrorism thrives -in average- in specific regions with high growth rates of population that may generate income inequality, subsistence stress and relative deprivation of peo-ple. In addition, geospatial analysis here reveals that countries with high association between fatali-ties from terrorist incidents and population growth are mainly in Africa and Middle East. Overall, then, the study here can clarify and generalize whenever possible, one of the causes of terrorism, which seems to be due to sociodemographic factors combined with psychosocial risk factors. Final-ly, the study suggests socioeconomic policies directed to reduce this critical problem in society.
2018
Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile - IRCrES
Terrorism;
Terrorist Incidents
Population G
Population Pressure
Demograph-ic Factors
Income Inequality
Subsistence Stress
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