IMPACT TERRORIST ATTACKS ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY

Authors

  • О.В. МІКІЧУРОВА Інститут міжнародних відносин НАУ

Keywords:

еconomic security, terrorism, economic damage

Abstract

 In the article is analyzed the influence of terrorism on social and economic development of countries which faced with terrorism.

Author Biography

О.В. МІКІЧУРОВА, Інститут міжнародних відносин НАУ

викладач кафедри міжнародного права,  аспірант

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