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Precision terror: suicide bombing as control technology / Lewis, Jeffrey W   Journal Article
Lewis, Jeffrey W Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Suicide bombing can be understood as a technology that successfully integrates people, cultures, and hardware into precise, intelligent, lethal weapons systems. Lacking access to the sophisticated electronic guidance systems of their enemies, terrorists have developed a cost-effective alternative technology by using social and cultural pressure to convert human beings into guidance systems for terrorist ordnance. This demonstrates that while terrorists tend to be imitative in their technologies, they can still be effective and difficult to predict. A significant implication that arises from this discussion is that the American tendency to assume that "high-tech" devices will automatically confer an advantage on the United States in the struggle against terrorism should be reconsidered.
Key Words Terrorism  Technology  Suicide Terrorism  Bombing  Control  Guidance 
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