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What Makes a Terrorist?: Economics and the Roots of Terrorism (10th Anniversary Edition) Audiobook, by Alan B. Kreuger Play Audiobook Sample

What Makes a Terrorist?: Economics and the Roots of Terrorism (10th Anniversary Edition) Audiobook

What Makes a Terrorist?: Economics and the Roots of Terrorism (10th Anniversary Edition) Audiobook, by Alan B. Kreuger Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Jonathan Hogan Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2018 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781501978135

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

12

Longest Chapter Length:

48:13 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

38 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

31:38 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

Why we need to think more like economists to successfully combat terrorism If we are to correctly assess the root causes of terrorism and successfully address the threat, we must think more like economists do. This is the argument of Alan Krueger's What Makes a Terrorist, a book that explains why our tactics in the fight against terrorism must be based on more than anecdote, intuition, and speculation. Many popular ideas about terrorists and why they seek to harm us are fueled by falsehoods, misinformation, and fearmongering. Many believe that poverty and lack of education breed terrorism, despite the wealth of evidence showing that most terrorists come from middle-class, and often college-educated, backgrounds. Krueger closely examines the factors that motivate individuals to participate in terrorism, drawing inferences from terrorists' own backgrounds and the economic, social, religious, and political environments in the societies from which they come. He describes which countries are the most likely breeding grounds for terrorists, and which ones are most likely to be their targets. Krueger addresses the economic and psychological consequences of terrorism and puts the threat squarely into perspective, revealing how our nation's sizable economy is diverse and resilient enough to withstand the comparatively limited effects of most terrorist strikes. He also calls on the media to be more responsible in reporting on terrorism. Bringing needed clarity to one of the greatest challenges of our generation, this 10th anniversary edition of What Makes a Terrorist features a new introduction by the author that discusses the lessons learned in the past decade from the rise of ISIS and events like the 2016 Pulse nightclub attack in Orlando, Florida. Author bio: Alan B. Krueger is the Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Princeton University, former chairman of President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, and an adviser to the National Counterterrorism Center. He is the coauthor of Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage (Princeton) and Inequality in America. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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About the Authors

ALAN B. KRUEGER is the Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, and the former Chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers under President Obama. He also served as Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy and Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of the Treasury in 2009-2010. He frequently publishes op-eds in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, and appears regularly on CNBC Squawk Box and Bloomberg Daybreak Americas. He is ranked among the 50 top economists in the world.

About Jonathan Hogan

Jonathan Hogan is a stage, television, and film actor. He has appeared in several episodes of Law & Order, as well as One Life to Live, As the World Turns, and Ryan’s Hope. In 1985 his performance in the play As Is earned him a Tony Award nomination.