Dying to Win: Why Suicide Terrorists Do It

Dying to Win: Why Suicide Terrorists Do It

by RobertA.Pape (Author)

Synopsis

In Dying to Win Robert , Pape presents the findings of the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 until today. Discrediting widely-held misconceptions on suicide terrorism, he creates for the first time a clear psychological, sociological and strategic profile for combating suicide attacks. His thesis - initially based on the 354 attacks throughout the world up to 2003 - has been remarkably born out by the ones that have followed (the 192 attacks from 2004 up to May 2006 are included in Dying to Win). Pape also examines the early practitioners of this guerrilla tactic, including the ancient Jewish Zealots, who in A.D. 66 wished to liberate themselves from Roman occupation; the Ismaili Assassins, a Shi'ite Muslim sect in northern Iran in the eleventh and twelfth centuries; World War II's Japanese kamikaze pilots, three thousand of whom crashed into U.S. naval vessels; and, the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, a secular, Marxist-Leninist organization responsible for more suicide terrorist attacks than any other group in history.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gibson Square Books Ltd
Published: 24 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1903933781
ISBN 13: 9781903933787

Media Reviews
'One of the most important books on suicide terrorism.' New York Review of Books
Author Bio
Robert A. Pape is a professor of political science at the University of Chicago and a director of the Chicago Project Suicide Terrorists. He frequently writes for The New York Times and The Washington Post.