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MAKING SENSE OF SUICIDE MISSIONS
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Making Sense of
SUICIDE MISSIONS
Edited by
DIEGO GAMBETTA
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The several contributors 2005
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First published 2005
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Making sense of suicide missions / edited by Diego Gambetta.
p.cm.
Summary: ‘‘Suicide attacks are a defining act of political violence and an extraordinary social
phenomenon. This book investigates the organizers of suicide missions and the perpetrators alike’’–
Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0–19–927699–4 (alk paper)
1. Suicide–Political aspects. 2. Suicide bombings. 3. Kamikaze airplanes. I. Gambetta, Diego, 1952–
HV6545.M252 2005
303.6
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2004025887
ISBN 0–19–927699–4
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