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Making Sense of Suicide Missions
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Foreword
1: Peter Hill: Kamikaze 1943-5
2: Stephen Hopgood: Tamil Tigers 1987-2002
3: Luca Ricolfi: Palestinians 1981-2003
4: Stephen Holmes: Al Qaeda, September 11, 2001
5: Michael Biggs: Dying Without Killing: Self-Immolations 1963-2002
6: Stathis Kalyvas and Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca: Killing Without Dying: The Absence of Suicide Missions
7: Jon Elster: Motivations and Beliefs in Suicide Missions
8: Diego Gambetta: Can We Make Sense of Suicide Missions?
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Awarded an honourable mentiongy by American Society of Criminology/Division of International Criminology Distinguished Book Award 2006

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... demonstrates the relevance of political science to practical concerns...and the way in which certain kinds of "rational choice" explanations have become prevalent in political science. The American Political Science Review ( APSR ) Among the book's many strengths is the broad wealth of methodologies used to offer insights into the genesis of suicide missions. Political Science Quarterly The product of this enterprise is a very readable, insightful, and methodologically rigorous volume...the most sophisticated book-length treatment of this burgeoning topic to date. Political Science Quarterly Review from previous edition This is an important book, and the best treatment of the subject I've read...Gambetta brings together a remarkable group of academics from different disciplines and countries who bring a formidable array of research and analysis to their attempt to make sense of suicide missions. The Financial Times The book effectively balances qualitative, quantitative, and analytic approaches. The case studies are deeply researched, riveting, and compelling. And each is shaped to engage the basic question: Why? To the degree that is possible, the attempts to answer this question are based on rigorous forms of inference and reasoning. The book is therefore a joy to teach from. It should claim the attention of both academics and policy makers. Robert H Bates, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Harvard University Making Sense of Suicide Missions is an enlightening collection of essays, so badly needed in the prevalent mood of misconceptions and half-baked analysis. The Guardian This thoughtful and engrossing book underlines the pointlessness of a rage that is truly self-destructive, even if we may have to continue looking warily on the Tube for a while. The Evening Standard A stunning essay on al-Qaeda and 11 September 2001 ...challenging and timely book. New Statesman ...of great use in trying to understand some of the psychological motivations that underpin suicide terrorism... It has significantly aided my clarity of understanding of this complex subject. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Seddon

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