<p class="p1"><span class="s1">This article explores the social mechanisms that lead to the emergence of suicide attacks in new theatres, as well as factors influencing the frequency of such suicide attacks, by studying one of the states in which suicide attacks have most recently occurred – Somalia. The article argues that a suicide attack in the Somali setting seems to be a well-planned reaction to diplomatic or military moves by opposing parties in the conflict. However, it also poses that the initial emergence of suicide attacks in Somalia is grounded in ideological elements new to Somalia. The article thus argues that while frequency variations in suicide attacks are best understood as the result of rational calculations within an orga...
Why are some suicide terrorist attacks deadlier than others? Suicide bombers, unlike stationary bomb...
This article reviews the literature on the phenomenon of suicide bombing. It addresses the question ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 204-218.Introduction -- Chapter 1. History of suicide terrori...
This article explores the social mechanisms that lead to the emergence of suicide attacks in new the...
Suicide attacks are a complex and vexing phenomena that are appearing with greater frequency in the ...
The campaigns of suicide attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan are some of the largest on record, surp...
The number of the suicide attempts increased dramatically in Africa after the Arab Spring and the fo...
More than fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans still lack an understanding of what motiva...
Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere ru...
This dissertation examines and explains three distinct aspects of suicide terrorism in the Middle Ea...
Suicide attack, though not a new phenomenon, is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism t...
The debate surrounding Islamist violence remains locked in oppositional sterility. Are such attacks ...
This paper deals with the empirical-explanatory analysis of contemporary global phenomenon known as ...
The aim of the master thesis is to identify factors on which a motivation of individual, rather terr...
This Research Paper explores the so-called Islamic State’s use of suicide tactics over the course of...
Why are some suicide terrorist attacks deadlier than others? Suicide bombers, unlike stationary bomb...
This article reviews the literature on the phenomenon of suicide bombing. It addresses the question ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 204-218.Introduction -- Chapter 1. History of suicide terrori...
This article explores the social mechanisms that lead to the emergence of suicide attacks in new the...
Suicide attacks are a complex and vexing phenomena that are appearing with greater frequency in the ...
The campaigns of suicide attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan are some of the largest on record, surp...
The number of the suicide attempts increased dramatically in Africa after the Arab Spring and the fo...
More than fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans still lack an understanding of what motiva...
Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere ru...
This dissertation examines and explains three distinct aspects of suicide terrorism in the Middle Ea...
Suicide attack, though not a new phenomenon, is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism t...
The debate surrounding Islamist violence remains locked in oppositional sterility. Are such attacks ...
This paper deals with the empirical-explanatory analysis of contemporary global phenomenon known as ...
The aim of the master thesis is to identify factors on which a motivation of individual, rather terr...
This Research Paper explores the so-called Islamic State’s use of suicide tactics over the course of...
Why are some suicide terrorist attacks deadlier than others? Suicide bombers, unlike stationary bomb...
This article reviews the literature on the phenomenon of suicide bombing. It addresses the question ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 204-218.Introduction -- Chapter 1. History of suicide terrori...