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ID081344
Title ProperHarsh state repression as a cause of suicide bombing
Other Title Informationthe case of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorAraj, Bader
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although students of social movements have established that state repression strongly affects protesters' choice of tactics, this finding has been ignored by most analysts of suicide bombing. Based on data collected from various sources, including 88 interviews the author conducted in 2006 with senior leaders of six Palestinian political organizations and close relatives and friends of Palestinian suicide bombers, this article argues that harsh state repression is a major cause of suicide bombing. It shows that understanding the effect of state repression is crucial to clarifying many of the unsolved puzzles concerning the rationales of organizations that employ suicide bombing, the motivations of individual suicide bombers, and the reasons why this tactic has become popular in some societies. The article concludes that there are three types of organizational rationales underlying the use of suicide bombing. Suicide bombing may be an extreme reaction to extreme state repression, a combined reactive and strategic action, or a purely strategic action. Different contexts and organizations typify these organizational rationales.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 31, No.4; Apr 2008: p284-303
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 31, No.4; Apr 2008: p284-303
Key WordsSuicide Bombing ;  Palestinian-Israeli Conflict ;  Terrorism