The primary aim is to examine the role and significance of state-sponsored assassination within the context of international relations.
Edited volume presents various scholarly perspectives on the topic.
Contributions explore historical and contemporary examples of state-sponsored assassination.
Analyzes political, ethical, and legal frameworks surrounding the practice.
State-sponsored assassination is framed as a critical tool of statecraft in international relations.
The volume highlights the implications of using assassination as a political strategy.
Contributors argue for a deeper understanding of the ethical and legal ramifications involved.
Abstract
Killing in the Name of the State offers a timely and conceptually significant contribution to the framing of state-sponsored assassination. Edited by Luca Trenta and Kiril Avramov, the volume bring...