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c| WIM
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d| DLC
a| Pape, Robert Anthony,
d| 1960-
a| Dying to win:
b| the strategic logic of suicide terrorism /
c| Robert A. Pape.
a| Random House Trade Paperback ed.
a| New York :
b| Random House Trade Paperbacks,
c| 2006.
a| viii, 353 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 21 cm.
a| "Includes a new afterword" -- p. [1] of cover.
a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
g| Introduction -- The growing threat -- Explaining suicide terrorism -- pt. 1. The strategic logic of suicide terrorism. -- A strategy for weak actors -- Targeting democracies -- Learning terrorism pays -- pt. 2. The social logic of suicide terrorism -- Occupation and religious difference -- Demystifying al-Qaeda -- Suicide terrorist organizations around the globe -- pt. 3. The individual logic of suicide terrorism -- Altruism and terrorism -- The demographic profile of suicide terrorists -- Portraits of three suicide terrorists -- Conclusion. A new strategy for victory -- Afterword: Why the war on terrorism is heading south -- Appendix I. Suicide terrorist campaigns, 1980-2003 and Iraq through 2005 -- Appendix II. Occupations by democratic states, 1980-2003 -- Appendix III. Salafism in major Sunni Muslim majority countries.
a| Terrorism
x| Psychological aspects.
a| Terrorists
x| Suicidal behavior.
a| Terrorism
x| Prevention.
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d| 2020-08-05
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r| 2020-08-05
w| 2020-08-05
y| BK
z| Donation of School of Public Policy.
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