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ID088105
Title ProperNowhere to turn - the shifting trends of suicide attacks
LanguageENG
AuthorBinnie, Jeremy ;  Miere, Christian Le
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Suicide attacks have come to characterise jihadist campaigns in various theatres. From Bali to Baghdad, Jerusalem to Jalalabad, the images of suicide bombers, often accompanied by martyrdom videos, have become synonymous with violent Islamist movements.
However, as Robert Pape demonstrated in his 2005 book Dying to win - the strategic logic of suicide terrorism, suicide attacks are not integral to Islamist or Islamic campaigns, but are simply a relatively modern tactic that has seemingly proven effective against post-industrial militaries.
Pape argued that "there is little connection between suicide terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism". Rather, groups sponsoring suicide tactics are "trying to establish or maintain political self-determination by compelling a democratic power to withdraw from territories they claim".
The University of Chicago professor was largely correct in this assertion. However, since 2005 the use of suicide attacks has expanded considerably, and the motivations for the tactics have diversified.
`In' analytical NoteJane's Intelligence Review Vol. 21, No.6; Jun 2009: p20-25
Journal SourceJane's Intelligence Review Vol. 21, No.6; Jun 2009: p20-25
Key WordsNowhere To Turn ;  Shifting Trends ;  Suicide Attacks