Julien Malizard, Deputy Chair of Defence Economics - IHEDN, has published a chapter on the economic perspective of terrorism in the 2021 edition of the Annuaire français des relations internationales (AFRI 2021).

Julien Malizard, Deputy holder of the Chair, is the author of a chapter entitled «The fight against terrorism: an economic perspective» in the 2021 edition of the Annuaire français des relations internationales (AFRI).
Published each year by the Thucydides Centre AFRI, which is part of the Université Panthéon-Assas, brings together specialists, academics and researchers, diplomats and other experts in a multidisciplinary spirit to study international relations in all their dimensions: political, strategic, economic, cultural, technological, etc.
According to data from the Global Terrorism Database (GTD), the cost of terrorist attacks since 2000 amounts to 855 billion dollars. This figure, although not very precise and open to criticism, shows that terrorism has major economic consequences. Logically, the fight against terrorism aims to limit these costs, In other words, it is possible to apply a «proactive» or «passive» approach to a given situation. « cost-benefit »This article begins by looking at the «benefits» of these policies, i.e. the costs avoided in economic terms. In this article, Julien Malizard first looks at the 'benefits' of these policies, i.e. the costs avoided in economic terms, followed by an analysis of examples of the solutions envisaged.
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