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Dying to kill : the allure of suicide terror / Mia Bloom.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xvii, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0231133200
  • 9780231133203
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.625 22
LOC classification:
  • HV6431 .B576 2005
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction : the historical antecedents of terror -- Ch. 2. Palestinian suicide bombing : public support, market share and outbidding -- Ch. 3. Ethnic conflict, state terror and suicide bombing in Sri Lanka -- Ch. 4. Devising a theory of suicide terror -- Ch. 5. Halting suicide terror from within : the PKK in Turkey -- Ch. 6. Terror 101 : the transnational contagion effects of suicide bombing -- Ch. 7. Feminism, rape and war : engendering suicide terror? -- Ch. 8. Conclusions and prospects for the future : will Iraq cause suicide terror at home?
Review: "Mia Bloom examines the use, strategies, successes, and failures of suicide bombing in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe and assesses the effectiveness of government responses. She argues that in many instances the efforts of Israel in the Middle East, Russia in Chechnya, and the United States in Iraq have failed to deter terrorism and suicide bombings. Bloom also considers how terrorist groups learn from one another, how they respond to counterterror tactics, the financing of terrorism, and the role of suicide attacks against the backdrop of larger ethnic and political conflicts."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-238) and index.

Ch. 1. Introduction : the historical antecedents of terror -- Ch. 2. Palestinian suicide bombing : public support, market share and outbidding -- Ch. 3. Ethnic conflict, state terror and suicide bombing in Sri Lanka -- Ch. 4. Devising a theory of suicide terror -- Ch. 5. Halting suicide terror from within : the PKK in Turkey -- Ch. 6. Terror 101 : the transnational contagion effects of suicide bombing -- Ch. 7. Feminism, rape and war : engendering suicide terror? -- Ch. 8. Conclusions and prospects for the future : will Iraq cause suicide terror at home?

"Mia Bloom examines the use, strategies, successes, and failures of suicide bombing in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe and assesses the effectiveness of government responses. She argues that in many instances the efforts of Israel in the Middle East, Russia in Chechnya, and the United States in Iraq have failed to deter terrorism and suicide bombings. Bloom also considers how terrorist groups learn from one another, how they respond to counterterror tactics, the financing of terrorism, and the role of suicide attacks against the backdrop of larger ethnic and political conflicts."--BOOK JACKET.

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