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Making Sense of Suicide Missions

Diego Gambetta

History / Military / Strategy

Since 1981, some 300 organizations - some of them secular and others affiliated to radical Islam - have carried out more than 600 suicide missions. This book provides information and analysis of the motivation for these acts. Are these the actions of aggressive religious zealots and irrational radicals or is there a logic driving those behind them? Are their motivations religious or has Islam provided a language to express essentially political causes? How can the perpetrators remain so lucidly effective in the face of certain death? And do these disparate attacks have something like a common cause? Close comparisons between a whole range of cases raise challenging further questions: if suicide missions are so effective, why are they not more common? If killing is what matters, why not stick to 'ordinary' violent means? Or, if dying is what matters, why kill in the process?
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