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Women as Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Women as Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs

Contributors:

By (Author) R. Kim Cragin
By (author) Sara A. Daly

ISBN:

9780275989095

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

8th June 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

363.325082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

397g

Description

Two international policy analysts scrutinize the increasingly important operative and support roles women play in various terrorist organizations around the world. Women as Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs is the first post-September 11 book to examine women's multifarious roles in terrorist organizations of all stripes around the world. It covers political, religious, ethno-separatist, and Maoist groups in countries as diverse as Iraq, Palestine, Chechnya, Sri Lanka, Colombia, South Africa, the Philippines, and Northern Ireland. Modeling terrorist organizations as purposive organizations that depend for support, recruitment, and rationale on a culturally defined community of sympathizers, the authors explore why women become involved in terrorist groups, how terrorist leaders turn the societal attributes of women to advantage in designing terrorist campaigns, and how women fight for the right to assume strategic and combat roles in terrorist groups. The authors conclude with a review and projection of the rapidly evolving trends in the use of women in terrorist organizations, paying particular attention to al-Qaeda and its affiliated groups and considering the implications of their findings for counterterrorist strategies.

Reviews

Those looking for a basic primer on the subject will find the book an interesting and informative read. * Choice *
Cragin and Daly, international policy analysts at RAND Corporation, examine women's roles as operatives, logisticians, couriers, strategic thinkers, recruiters, and symbols in diverse political, religious, and ethno-separatist terrorist organizations around the world, in countries including Iraq, Palestine, Chechnya, Sri Lanka, Colombia, South Africa, and Northern Ireland. They explore why women become involved in terrorist groups, how terrorist leaders turn the societal attributes of women to advantage in designing terrorist campaigns, and how women fight for the right to assume strategic and combat roles within terrorist groups. The book concludes with a review and projection of trends, paying particular attention to al-Qaeda and its affiliated groups. * Reference & Research Book News *

Author Bio

R. Kim Cragin is an international policy analyst at RAND Corporation. Sara A. Daly is an international policy analyst at RAND Corporation.

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