Description: 2007 SUICIDE BOMBERS IN IRAQ THE STRATEGY AND IDEOLOGY OF MARTYRDOM Publisher: United States Institute of Peace PressISBN 1-60127-004-6 Understanding the phenomenon of suicide bombing in Iraq is vitally important for USnational security, foreign policy in the Muslim world, and the war on terrorism. This study, thefirst of its kind on the Iraqi insurgency:• Draws extensively on open-source intelligence and papers of record, primary sources from insurgent groups, including online documents and videos, and interviews with US service members who have served in Iraq.• Examines the history of suicide bombing in Iraq and many other countries, theoretical perspectives on suicide bombing, and the varied factions that comprise the insurgency• Explores the ideology and theology of martyrdom supporting suicide bombers, the national origins and characteristics, and the prospects for a "third generation of transnational jihadists forged in the crucible of Iraq Mohammed M. Hulas is a visiting professor of political science at the University of Missouri Kansas City. Condition: Very good - Good. 🌵 Fast Shipping All items ship from Tucson, Arizona in 1-2 business days. 30 Day Returns Buyer pays return shipping. Item refund if returned in same condition. For new items: that means all tags still on, items in orig packaging, no makeup or wear, etc...
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Iraq
Book Title: Suicide Bombers in Iraq : the Strategy and Ideology of Martyrdom
Item Length: 9.1in.
Item Height: 0.8in.
Item Width: 5.5in.
Author: Mohammed M. Hafez
Format: Perfect
Language: English
Topic: Terrorism, Sociology / General, Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict, Revolutionary, International Relations / General
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace Press (Usip Press)
Publication Year: 2007
Genre: Religion, History, Social Science, Political Science
Item Weight: 18 Oz
Number of Pages: 285 Pages