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Book SynopsisWhat motivates suicide bombers in Iraq and around the world? Can winning the hearts and minds of local populations stop them? This book examines the use, strategies, successes, and failures of suicide bombing in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. It assesses the effectiveness of government responses.
Trade ReviewThis lucid and comprehensive study of the historical roots and contemporary motivations of suicide terror is a major study. Publishers Weekly Ms. Bloom...who has done extensive field research...[is] able to present a more nuanced and better informed analysis of suicide terror. -- Joshua Sinai Washington Times [Bloom] sheds interesting light on a phenomenon often mistakenly believed to be restricted to the Middle East. Washington Post Book World An insightful investigation into the internal workings of terrorist groups. -- Karl Helicher ForeWord Pertinent for western countries... It's a great introduction for students and those wishing to know more about the complex motivations of suicide bombers. -- Katherine Boothroyd Altar Magazine Bloom offers valuable insights into the rational calculus of terrorist groups. -- Peter Pham The National Interest The book is both well written and very informative... In troubled times such as these the book is worth reading. -- Stefan Isaksson UFO.SE A detailed study of suicide terror. -- Ira Smolensky Salem Press [Bloom] makes a convincing case. -- Mayer Nudell Security Management A welcome addition to a rapidly growing field of research. -- Ignacio Sanchez-Cuenca Political Science Quarterly Dying to Kill leaves us with a better understanding of the effects of oppression on populations, and the rationale behind the adoption of suicide bombing as a strategy by both groups and individuals. -- Aharon Horowitz Azure Anyone who wishes to really attempt to understand the history and motivations, Mia Bloom's tome is the way to go. American Jewish Life
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction: The Historical Antecedents of Terror Chapter 2. Palestinian Suicide Bombing: Public Support, Market Share and Outbidding Chapter 3. Ethnic Conflict, State Terror and Suicide Bombing in Sri Lanka Chapter 4.Devising a Theory of Suicide Terror Chapter 5. Halting Suicide Terror from Within: the PKK in Turkey Chapter 6. Terror 101: Transnational Contagion Effects of Suicide Bombing Chapter 7. Feminism, Rape and War: Engendering Suicide Terror? Chapter 8. Conclusions and Prospects for the Future: Will Iraq Cause Suicide Terror at Home? Appendix Notes Index