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Making Sense of Suicide Missions

by Gambetta, Diego (ed.)

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Oxford: Oxford U. P., 2012. reprint. As New. octavo. stiff wrappers 414pp., references, notes, indexes, Suicide attacks have become the defining act of political violence of our age. From New York City to Baghdad, from Sri Lanka to Israel, few can doubt that they are a pervasive & terrifying feature of an increasing number of violent conflicts. Since 1981, approximately thirty organisations throughout the world - some of them secular and others affiliated to radical Islam - have carried out more than 500 suicide missions

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Title
Making Sense of Suicide Missions
Author
Gambetta, Diego (ed.)
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Publisher
Oxford U. P.
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
2012
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