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This unflinching analysis provides new information about the relationship between ideology and suicide attacks and recommends policies focused on containing Salafi Jihadism.

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An excellent read. Moghadam is a leading expert in the study of Al Qaeda and suicide attacks and his expertise shines through... Well-researched and argued, this book deserves a close read by all scholars interested in questions of terrorism, Al Qaeda, and the way globalization is influencing the trajectory of terrorist groups. -- Michael Horowitz Middle East Strategy at Harvard blog 2009 One of the most authoritative books on the subject. Moghadam offers a unique contribution not only to terrorism studies but Middle East and Islamic studies as well. Throughout its entirety, the book carries an interdisciplinary timbre, maintains the highest level of analytical integrity, and keeps the reader interested, if not intrigued. -- Benjamin T. Acosta Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa 2009 Moghadam's study stands out from the many studies of terrorism because of the clarity of its argument and presentation, as well as the strength and distinctive character of its thesis about suicide attacks... Highly recommended. Choice 2009 One of the most interesting, nuanced studies published in our field in some time, then, Globalization contributes immensely to ongoing debates over the manner in which the campaign against global terrorism should be prosecuted... truly remarkable, thought- provoking text. -- Yoram Schweitzer and Sean London Democracy and Security 2009

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Introduction
1. The Global Proliferation of Suicide Missions
2. Al Qaeda and the Primacy of Suicide Attacks
3. Salafi Jihad and the Veneration of Martyrdom
4. From Al Qaeda to Global Jihad
5. Suicide Missions from Afghanistan to Uzbekistan
6. The United Kingdom and the 7/7 Bombings
7. The Rise of Suicide Attacks in Iraq
Conclusion
Appendix: Ideological Affliation of Groups That HaveConducted Suicide Attacks from 1981 to 2007
Notes
Bibliography
Index

The Globalization of Martyrdom

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 27/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9781421400587, 978-1421400587
      ISBN10: 1421400588

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This unflinching analysis provides new information about the relationship between ideology and suicide attacks and recommends policies focused on containing Salafi Jihadism.

      Trade Review
      An excellent read. Moghadam is a leading expert in the study of Al Qaeda and suicide attacks and his expertise shines through... Well-researched and argued, this book deserves a close read by all scholars interested in questions of terrorism, Al Qaeda, and the way globalization is influencing the trajectory of terrorist groups. -- Michael Horowitz Middle East Strategy at Harvard blog 2009 One of the most authoritative books on the subject. Moghadam offers a unique contribution not only to terrorism studies but Middle East and Islamic studies as well. Throughout its entirety, the book carries an interdisciplinary timbre, maintains the highest level of analytical integrity, and keeps the reader interested, if not intrigued. -- Benjamin T. Acosta Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa 2009 Moghadam's study stands out from the many studies of terrorism because of the clarity of its argument and presentation, as well as the strength and distinctive character of its thesis about suicide attacks... Highly recommended. Choice 2009 One of the most interesting, nuanced studies published in our field in some time, then, Globalization contributes immensely to ongoing debates over the manner in which the campaign against global terrorism should be prosecuted... truly remarkable, thought- provoking text. -- Yoram Schweitzer and Sean London Democracy and Security 2009

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      List of Acronyms
      Introduction
      1. The Global Proliferation of Suicide Missions
      2. Al Qaeda and the Primacy of Suicide Attacks
      3. Salafi Jihad and the Veneration of Martyrdom
      4. From Al Qaeda to Global Jihad
      5. Suicide Missions from Afghanistan to Uzbekistan
      6. The United Kingdom and the 7/7 Bombings
      7. The Rise of Suicide Attacks in Iraq
      Conclusion
      Appendix: Ideological Affliation of Groups That HaveConducted Suicide Attacks from 1981 to 2007
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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