Proportional Use of Force in Counter-Terrorism
This paper studies a concept of proportional use of force in a counter-terrorism
action. The terrorist organization decides whether to attack or not to attack the state,
while the state decides about his counter-terrorist measure. The state is supposed
not to use a ”non-proportional” force, namely, the counter-terrorist measure taken by
the state should be sufficient to remove a threat imposed by terrorists, but not higher
than that. The level of force required against the terrorist organization is private
information of the organization. The model predicts under which conditions terrorists
will not attack the state and under which conditions with a positive probability the
attack will take place, the state will react with a tough counter-terrorist measures and
the state may be accused of non-proportional use of violence.
Last Updated Date : 04/05/2016