Investigative the lack of the US Government in Dealing with Industrial Terrorism
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Studying the evidence and findings obtained from the research shows that one of the aspects of terrorism, attacking industrial infrastructure, has negative and destructive effects on the economic prosperity of a country. Therefore, the main goal of the current research is to investigate the success rate of the American government in controlling the effects of terrorism on industrial activities in the case study of the American Railway Company; therefore, the current study examines terrorism from the perspective of its effect on industrial activities and tries to do so systematically. To answer this question, has the US government been successful in dealing with industrial terrorism? The hypothesis of the present research intuitively states that the American government is incompetent in dealing with industrial terrorism, and therefore, to test the hypothesis, it is focused on Amtrak (American Railway Company). This research, using the method of content analysis, has explained the inadequacies of the government in dealing with its consequences for systematically and generalizing industrial terrorism in America. Some results of this study show that the economic value of parent industries and the control measures of the American government to protect these industries are directly related to industrial terrorism, and finally, the consequences of industrial terrorism for some parent American industries such as railways lead to political instability, capital reduction and Public trust has resulted.
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Persian
Published:
International Studies Journal, Volume:21 Issue: 1, 2024
Pages:
187 to 204
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