In contrast with studies of terrorism based on group-level inferences, Hwang's study derives from interviews with 55 Indonesians who quit. Their stories offer telling insights into the motivations that foster and sustain terrorism.(Choice) An important contribution to the theoretical literature as well as to country case studies on the factors involved in de-radicalization and disengagement from terrorism.(Perspectives on Terrorism) The book itself is one of the better expositions on terrorism, being expressed in clear, non-judgmental terms.... Chernov Hwang's book should be required reading for all who have a professional interest in combating violent extremism...(PACIFIC AFFAIRS) [French language review](Études internationales) Why Terrorists Quit provides the field with unique insights into the disengagement process based on primary source information on groups that fall outside the focus of mainstream terrorism studies. The insights provided in the book not only inform our understanding of the disengagement process but also provide a solid foundation for future research on the links between radicalization, disengagement, and reintegration.(Terrorism and Political Violence)