
Independently Published
The Killing Doctrine: Assassinations, Subversion, and the Making of Modern Warfare
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9798303464834
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9798303464834
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The Killing Doctrine: Assassinations, Subversion, and the Making of Modern Warfare
$54.99
$51.99
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This groundbreaking work is a definitive exploration of assassination as a tool of power, control, and coercion, offering an unparalleled examination of its historical roots, psychological dimensions, ethical dilemmas, and geopolitical ramifications. With comprehensive scope, meticulous detail, and profound analytical depth, The Killing Doctrine redefines the way assassination is understood in both historical and contemporary contexts, making it a seminal contribution to the fields of history, political science, intelligence studies, and international relations. Rather than presenting assassination merely as a series of isolated events, The Killing Doctrine weaves together a multifaceted narrative that reveals how targeted killings shape political systems, economic structures, and societal norms. It delves deeply into the evolution of assassination tactics, from the precision strikes of the medieval Hashshashin to the modern drone warfare programs of nation-states, illustrating the consistent psychological and strategic impact of these operations over time. Readers are guided through key moments in history, such as the assassinations of Patrice Lumumba, Salvador Allende, and targeted killing operations during the War on Terror, highlighting how these actions perpetuate cycles of violence, destabilization, and moral ambiguity. With an interdisciplinary approach spanning history, political science, intelligence studies, military strategy, sociology, political theory, and ethics, The Killing Doctrine provides:
- In-Depth Case Studies: Analysis of high-profile assassinations and covert operations led by the CIA, Mossad, KGB, SDECE, highlighting the interplay between power, morality, and statecraft.
- Tactical and Strategic Insights: A detailed look at the methods and motivations behind state-sponsored killings.
- Psychological and Societal Impact: How assassination creates fear, erodes trust, and reshapes governance, political legitimacy and international stability.
- Ethical Reflections: A critical examination of the moral and legal dilemmas posed by targeted killings.
Author: Josh Luberisse |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: 45638 |
Number of Pages: 672 pages |
Binding: History |
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ISBN-13: 9798303464834 |