Working Paper

Does Terror Threaten Human Rights? Evidence from Panel Data

Axel Dreher, Martin Gassebner, Lars-H. R. Siemers
CESifo, Munich, 2007

CESifo Working Paper No. 1935

The paper presents a political economy model linking terror and governments’ respect for human rights. Using panel data for 111 countries over the period 1973-2002, we then empirically analyze whether and to what extent terror affects human rights – measured by three indices covering a wide variety of human rights aspects. According to our results, terror substantially diminishes governments’ respect for basic human rights such as absence of extrajudicial killings, political imprisonment, and torture. To some extent, civil rights are also restricted as a consequence of terrorism, while we find no effect of terrorism on empowerment rights.

Keywords: terrorism, human rights, civil liberties, suicide attacks