Target New ArrivalsGift Ideas for MomClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesHome & DecorKitchen & DiningOutdoor Living & GardenGroceryHousehold EssentialsBabyBeautyPersonal CareHealthWellnessLuggageSports & OutdoorsToysElectronicsVideo GamesMovies, Music & BooksSchool & Office SuppliesParty SuppliesGift IdeasGift CardsPetsUlta Beauty at TargetShop by CommunityTarget OpticalDealsClearanceTarget New ArrivalsSpring OutfitsGift Ideas for MomWomen’s Festival OutfitsTop DealsTarget Circle DealsWeekly AdShop Order PickupShop Same Day DeliveryRegistryRedCardTarget CircleFind Stores
Dying to Win - by  Robert Pape (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Dying to Win - by Robert Pape (Paperback)

$12.89Save $7.11 (36% off)

In Stock

Free & easy returns

Free & easy returns

Return this item by mail or in store within 90 days for a full refund.
Eligible for registries and wish lists

About this item

Highlights

  • Includes a new Afterword Finalist for the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award One of the world's foremost authorities on the subject of suicide terrorism, the esteemed political scientist Robert Pape has created the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 until today.
  • About the Author: Robert A. Pape is professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he teaches international politics and is the director of the Chicago Project on Suicide Terrorism.
  • 368 Pages
  • Political Science, History & Theory

Description



About the Book



A University of Chicago political scientist has created the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 until today. With striking clarity and precision, he uses this unprecedented research to debunk widely held misconceptions about the nature of suicide terrorism.



Book Synopsis



Includes a new Afterword

Finalist for the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award

One of the world's foremost authorities on the subject of suicide terrorism, the esteemed political scientist Robert Pape has created the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 until today. In Dying to Win, Pape provides a groundbreaking demographic profile of modern suicide terrorist attackers-and his findings offer a powerful counterpoint to what we now accept as conventional wisdom on the topic. He also examines the early practitioners of this guerrilla tactic, including the ancient Jewish Zealots, who in A.D. 66 wished to liberate themselves from Roman occupation; the Ismaili Assassins, a Shi'ite Muslim sect in northern Iran in the eleventh and twelfth centuries; World War II's Japanese kamikaze pilots, three thousand of whom crashed into U.S. naval vessels; and the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, a secular, Marxist-Leninist organization responsible for more suicide terrorist attacks than any other group in history.

Dying to Win is a startling work of analysis grounded in fact, not politics, that recommends concrete ways for states to fight and prevent terrorist attacks now. Transcending speculation with systematic scholarship, this is one of the most important studies of the terrorist threat to the United States and its allies since 9/11.

"Invaluable . . . gives Americans an urgently needed basis for devising a strategy to defeat Osama bin Laden and other Islamist militants."
-Michael Scheuer, author of Imperial Hubris

"Provocative . . . Pape wants to change the way you think about suicide bombings and explain why they are on the rise."
-Henry Schuster, CNN.com

"Enlightening . . . sheds interesting light on a phenomenon often mistakenly believed to be restricted to the Middle East."
-The Washington Post Book World

"Brilliant."
-Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc.



About the Author



Robert A. Pape is professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he teaches international politics and is the director of the Chicago Project on Suicide Terrorism. A distinguished scholar of national security affairs, he writes widely on coercive airpower, economic sanctions, international moral action, and the politics of unipolarity and has taught international relations at Dartmouth College and air strategy for the U.S. Air Force's School of Advanced Airpower Studies. He is a contributor to The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, The New Republic, and The Washington Post and has appeared on ABC's Nightline and World News Tonight, National Public Radio, and other national television and radio programs.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.02 Inches (H) x 5.28 Inches (W) x .79 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: History & Theory
Publisher: Random House Trade
Format: Paperback
Author: Robert Pape
Language: English
Street Date: July 25, 2006
TCIN: 92119560
UPC: 9780812973389
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-0151
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
If the item details aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it.

Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 0.79 inches length x 5.28 inches width x 8.02 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.6 pounds
We regret that this item cannot be shipped to PO Boxes.
This item cannot be shipped to the following locations: American Samoa (see also separate entry under AS), Guam (see also separate entry under GU), Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico (see also separate entry under PR), United States Minor Outlying Islands, Virgin Islands, U.S., APO/FPO, Alaska, Hawaii

Return details

This item can be returned to any Target store or Target.com.
This item must be returned within 90 days of the date it was purchased in store, delivered to the guest, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or picked up by the guest.
See the return policy for complete information.

Q: How many pages does the book contain?

submitted by AI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
  • A: Dying to Win consists of 368 pages of detailed analysis and research.

    submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
    Ai generated

Q: What misconceptions does the author seek to debunk?

submitted by AI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
  • A: Robert Pape challenges widely held beliefs about the nature and demographics of suicide terrorism.

    submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
    Ai generated

Q: What is the suggested age for readers of this book?

submitted by AI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
  • A: The book is recommended for readers aged 22 years and up.

    submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
    Ai generated

Q: What unique feature does the book provide about suicide terrorism?

submitted by AI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
  • A: The book presents the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack globally from 1980 onwards.

    submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
    Ai generated

Q: Which historical examples of suicide tactics are discussed?

submitted by AI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
  • A: It covers the Jewish Zealots, Ismaili Assassins, kamikaze pilots, and the Tamil Tigers.

    submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 1 month ago
    Ai generated

Additional product information and recommendations

Discover more options

Frequently bought together

Trending Current Affairs & Politics

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy