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Harsh State Repression as a Cause of Suicide Bombing: The Case of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Although students of social movements have established that state repression strongly affects protesters' choice of tactics, this finding has been ignored by most analysts of suicide bombing. Based on data collected from various sources, including 88 interviews the author conducted in 2006 with...

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Published in:Studies in conflict and terrorism 2008-04, Vol.31 (4), p.284-303
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Arab-Israeli conflict
HISTORY
Interest groups
Israel
ORGANISATIONS
Palestine
Palestinians
Political persecution
Politics
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Repression
Social conflict
Social control
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Suicide bombers
Suicide bombing
Suicide bombings
Terrorism
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