Analysis of Terrorism Motivation Determinants

Author:

Krastev Krastyu1

Affiliation:

1. “Vasil Levski” National Military University, Veliko Tarnovo , Bulgaria

Abstract

Abstract In its essence, terrorism is a human destructive activity and as such it is characterized by certain motives, needs, etc. It is important for the researchers to analyze in detail the needs that underlie normal human functioning and those that determine terrorism and integration into a terrorist organization. It is quite possible that such a research approach leads to the conclusion that they are not principally, qualitatively different, rather the needs of the terrorist are hypertrophied basic human needs, and the differences are quantitative. The current paper presents some results of the analyses of the main determinants of motivation for terrorism - the need for power; belonging, recognition and self-realization as undoubted motivators of terrorist activity, etc

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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