Dying for a reason: an empirical assessment of the tactical utility of suicide operations.
The strategic model, which has been the dominant paradigm in terrorism studies, explains terrorist behavior through a rationalist lens in which terrorists are assumed to be political utility maximizers who embrace terrorism because it offers the best chance of achieving their strategic goals. Schola...
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