Una aproximación conceptual y práctica al fenómeno del terrorismo suicida: El caso de Hezbollah

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Abstract

Islamist suicide terrorism is difficult to understand, especially in secularized Western societies, where the most common form of assume it is as a demented act devoid of any form of rationality and related to religious fanaticism. However, these actions need an organizational framework, defined goals and a rationality that considers costs and benefits. This article presents an analysis of this phenomenon, from its conceptual and practical dimensions, in the case of Hezbollah, a movement that has resorted to suicide terrorism as a tactical tool in the development of their struggle to achieve political objectives, not only in Lebanon but outside the troubled and volatile Middle East.
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)21-44
JournalRelaciones Internacionales
Volume23
Issue number46
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Islamism
  • jihad
  • martyrdom
  • suicide terrorism
  • rationality

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