1st Edition

Assassin Theory and Practice of Political Violence

Edited By J. Bowyer Bell Copyright 2005
328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

323 Pages
by Routledge

Assassination as a political act has a long history, predating the murder of Julius Caesar and continuing into our own time. The murder of the mighty has long fascinated artists and rebels but only rarely has it been studied in a scholarly manner. In Assassin, J. Bowyer Bell combines existing historical evidence with years of personal interviews with terrorists in Africa, the Middle East, and... Read more
1: Murder of the Mighty; 1: Killing No Murder; 2: Killing as Murder; 3: Killing as Politics: War and Order, Murderous Legitimacies; 4: Killing by the State: Authorized Murder; 5: Killing as Politics: The Rebels; 2: To Strike at the State: Patterns of Political Murder; 3: The Theory and Practice of Revolutionary Assassination; 6: 1.Ogro, Moro, Ewart-Biggs, and Schleyer: Murder in the Streets of Europe; 7: The Past as Prologue

Biography

J. Bowyer Bell