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'''Robert Anthony Pape''' is an expert on suicide terrorism and is the founder of the [[Chicago Project on Suicide Terrorism]]. On 7 February 2008 Pape joined [[Ron Paul]]’s presidential campaign as a foreign policy advisor.<ref>[http://www.ronpaul2008.com/press-releases/239/suicide-terrorism-expert-professor-robert-pape-named-ron-paul-2008-foreign-policy-advisor Suicide Terrorism Expert Professor Robert Pape Named Ron Paul 2008 Foreign Policy Advisor] (Accessed: 12 February 2008)</ref>
 
'''Robert Anthony Pape''' is an expert on suicide terrorism and is the founder of the [[Chicago Project on Suicide Terrorism]]. On 7 February 2008 Pape joined [[Ron Paul]]’s presidential campaign as a foreign policy advisor.<ref>[http://www.ronpaul2008.com/press-releases/239/suicide-terrorism-expert-professor-robert-pape-named-ron-paul-2008-foreign-policy-advisor Suicide Terrorism Expert Professor Robert Pape Named Ron Paul 2008 Foreign Policy Advisor] (Accessed: 12 February 2008)</ref>
  
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::There is broad agreement among specialists that al-Qaeda-style terror “is today less a product of Islamic fundamentalism than of a simple strategic goal: to compel the United States and its Western allies to withdraw combat forces from the Arabian Peninsula and other Muslim countries” (Robert Pape, who has done the major research on suicide bombers). <ref>Noam Chomsky, [http://www.chomsky.info/talks/20060118.pdf War on Terror], Amnesty International Annual Lecture
 
::There is broad agreement among specialists that al-Qaeda-style terror “is today less a product of Islamic fundamentalism than of a simple strategic goal: to compel the United States and its Western allies to withdraw combat forces from the Arabian Peninsula and other Muslim countries” (Robert Pape, who has done the major research on suicide bombers). <ref>Noam Chomsky, [http://www.chomsky.info/talks/20060118.pdf War on Terror], Amnesty International Annual Lecture
 
Hosted by Trinity College, 18th January 2006 (Accessed: 13 February 2008)</ref>
 
Hosted by Trinity College, 18th January 2006 (Accessed: 13 February 2008)</ref>
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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*Robert Anthony Pape, ''Bombing to win : air power and coercion in war'' (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1996)
 
*Robert Anthony Pape, ''Bombing to win : air power and coercion in war'' (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1996)
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==External Links==
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* The University of Chicago Website, [http://political-science.uchicago.edu/faculty/pape.shtml Robert Pape] (Last Accessed 13th February 2008)
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* Conversations with History, [http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people6/Pape/pape-con0.html The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism], 16th February 2006 (Last Accessed 13th February 2008)
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:22, 13 February 2008

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Robert Anthony Pape is an expert on suicide terrorism and is the founder of the Chicago Project on Suicide Terrorism. On 7 February 2008 Pape joined Ron Paul’s presidential campaign as a foreign policy advisor.[1]

Noam Chomsky mentioned his work in a talk titled "War on Terror."

There is broad agreement among specialists that al-Qaeda-style terror “is today less a product of Islamic fundamentalism than of a simple strategic goal: to compel the United States and its Western allies to withdraw combat forces from the Arabian Peninsula and other Muslim countries” (Robert Pape, who has done the major research on suicide bombers). [2]


Publications

  • Robert Anthony Pape, Dying to win: the strategic logic of suicide terrorism (New York: Random House, 2005)
  • Robert Anthony Pape, Bombing to win : air power and coercion in war (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1996)

External Links

References

  1. Suicide Terrorism Expert Professor Robert Pape Named Ron Paul 2008 Foreign Policy Advisor (Accessed: 12 February 2008)
  2. Noam Chomsky, War on Terror, Amnesty International Annual Lecture Hosted by Trinity College, 18th January 2006 (Accessed: 13 February 2008)