pt. I. Al-Qaeda and the ideology of self-sacrifice. Al Qaeda and its affiliates -- Suicide terrorism as ideology and symbol -- Translating organizational ideology into practice -- pt. II. The suicide attacks of Al-Qaeda and its affiliates : modes of action and reflection of culture. General operational features -- Suicide attacks of al-Qaeda -- Suicide attacks of al-Qaeda affiliates
Summary
Although al-Qaeda joined the ranks of groups carrying out suicide attacks approximately fifteen years after this mode of operation became part of the terrorism repertoire, it has since become the dominant group in the global arena with regard to suicide terrorism. It was the main force behind the internationalization of suicide terrorism, transforming it from a local phenomenon to an international phenomenon
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"November 2005."
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