Perceived risk of terrorism and policy preferences for government counterterrorism spending: evidence from a U.S. national panel survey - Liu X, Mumpower JL, Portney KE, Vedlitz A.

Drawing on past literature and using data from a two-wave survey, we expand existing research to examine how individual social-economic-political characteristics and psychometric factors shape citizens' terrorism risk perception, and how such risk percepti...
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