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Dying To Win Suicide terrorism is rising around the world, but there is great confusion as to why. In this paradigm-shifting analysis, University of Chicago political scientist Robert Pape has collected groundbreaking evidence to explain the strategic, social, another attack terrorist and individual factors responsible for this growing threat. One of the world s foremost authorities on the subject, Professor Pape has created the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 until today. With striking clarity another attack terrorist and precision, Professor Pape uses this unprecedented research to debunk widely held misconceptions about the nature of suicide terrorism another attack terrorist and provide a new lens that makes sense of the threat we face. FACT: Suicide terrorism is not primarily a product of Islamic fundamentalism. FACT: The world s leading practitioners of suicide terrorism are the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka a secular, Marxist-Leninist group drawn from Hindu families. FACT: Ninety-five percent of suicide terrorist attacks occur as part of coherent campaigns organized by large militant organizations with significant public support. FACT: Every suicide terrorist campaign has had a clear goal that is secular another attack terrorist and political: to compel a modern democracy to withdraw military forces from the territory that the terrorists view as their homeland. FACT: Al-Qaeda fits the above pattern. Although Saudi Arabia is not under American military occupation per se, one major objective of al-Qaeda is the expulsion of U.S. troops from the Persian Gulf region, another attack terrorist and as a result there have been repeated attacks by terrorists loyal to Osama bin Laden against American troops in Saudi Arabia another attack terrorist and the region as a whole. FACT: Despite their rhetoric, democracies including the United States have routinely made concessions to suicide terrorists. Suicide terrorism is on the rise because terrorists have learned that it s effective. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only.
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Inside Terrorism Are religious terrorist groups more likely than secular groups to use weapons of mass destruction? How do the media at once promote another attack terrorist and combat terrorist attacks? How has terrorism evolved into a multimillion-dollar operation in the Middle East? Bruce Hoffman addresses these questions as he describes the changing face of terrorism, probing the new adversaries, new motivations, another attack terrorist and new methods that have surfaced in recent years to challenge many of our most fundamental assumptions about terrorists another attack terrorist and how they operate. Hoffman dissects terrorism past another attack terrorist and present, charting its evolution another attack terrorist and predicting where it might be headed in the next century. INSIDE TERRORISM traces the history of terrorism from its roots in the Reign of Terror that followed the French Revolution, to Communist movements in Russia, Germany, another attack terrorist and Italy, to longstanding nationalist organizations such as the PLO, which emerged on the world stage after the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Despite the ambush another attack terrorist and murder of its own members, the PLO became a powerful another attack terrorist and notorious terrorist group, another attack terrorist and made the cause of a Palestinian homeland well known. Turning his attention to recent events, Hoffman argues that our notion of terrorism as a form of limited violence has been shattered by the emergence of more lethal another attack terrorist and less predictable terrorist organizations, like the Aum sect in Japan -responsible for the Tokyo subway nerve gas attack -fanatical Jewish another attack terrorist and Islamic groups in the Middle East, another attack terrorist and radical wings of the militia movement in the United States. These fringe groups are built upon -and react to -a sense of isolation, another attack terrorist and are more likely to use weapons of mass destruction than the nationalist terrorist groups with which we are familiar. Hoffman also considers the issue of media coverage another attack terrorist and how it relates to political power. Although the media provide a platform for terrorist agendas, terrorists only occasionally achieve their ultimate political goals... Copyrig
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