The Threat of Mega-terrorism: Availability, Inhibitors and Motivation

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The prospect of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) terrorism poses a danger for contemporary societies. However, the incidents related to an application of weapons of mass destruction (that is, nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological weapons) by non-state actors are relatively rare. Th e aim of the paper is to present recent incidents and to estimate the threat from particular types of WMD. Th e author focuses both on the question of motivation to undertake these operations and on the problem of technological capabilities. To sum up, the risk of a massive WMD terrorist attack should be perceived as quite moderate due to the technological barrier, but selective attacks carry a greater potential risk because of their higher probability and signifi cant psychological effect.
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