Suicide Terrorism (Gov365N)
Assignments
Course Documents
- Altruism and Fatalism: The Characteristics of Palestinian Suicide Terrorists (2003)
- Defining Suicide Terrorism
- Dying to be Martyrs: The Symbolic Dimension of Suicide Terrorism (2006)
- Islamikaze and Their Significance (1997)
- Mishandling Suicide Terrorism (2004)
- Palestinian Suicide Bombing Revisited: A Critique of the Outbidding Thesis (2006)
- Palestinian Suicide Terrorism in the Second Intifada: Motivations and Organizational Aspects (2003)
- Rationality, Culture, and Structure in the Making of Suicide Bombers: A Preliminary Theoretical Synthesis and Illustrative Case Study (2005)
- Suicide Bombers: Are Psychological Profiles Possible? (2004)
- Suicide Terrorism, Occupation, and the Globalization of Martyrdom: A Critique of Dying to Win
- The Defensive Dimension of the Battle Against Terrorism - An Analysis of Management of Terror Incidents in Jerusalem
- The Moral Logic and Growth of Suicide Terrorism (2006)
- The Roots of Suicide Terrorism: A Multi-Causal Approach
- Who Are the Palestinian Suicide Bombers? (2004)
Lectures
- Countering Suicide Terrorism
- Individual and Multi-Level
- Suicide Terrorism - Counter-Terrorist Measures
- Suicide Terrorism - Definition
- Suicide Terrorism - History
- Suicide Terrorism - Organizations and Communities
- Suicide Terrorism - Personal Motivations
- Suicide Terrorism - The Cultural Approach
- Suicide Terrorism - The Future of Suicide Terrorism
- Suicide Terrorism - The Market Share Approach
- Suicide Terrorism Networks
- The Future of Suicide Terrorism
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