Fortis Novum Mundum Announces the Release of “The Killing Doctrine: Assassinations, Subversion, and the Making of Modern Warfare”
An Unparalleled Exploration of Assassination as a Tool of Power, Statecraft, and Control
“The Killing Doctrine is not merely a recounting of historical assassinations, it is a profound examination of power, morality, and the often unseen forces that define global order. In an age of covert operations and drone warfare, understanding the implications of state-sanctioned killing is more critical than ever.”
Fortis Novum Mundum is proud to announce the release of “The Killing Doctrine: Assassinations, Subversion, and the Making of Modern Warfare,” a groundbreaking and meticulously researched work that delves deep into the historical and modern applications of assassination as a tool of state power. This transformative book challenges readers to rethink their understanding of geopolitics, intelligence, and the mechanisms through which nations shape global events.
Drawing on an expansive range of historical, political, and ethical analysis, “The Killing Doctrine” offers a definitive exploration of how targeted killings have been used to maintain control, suppress dissent, and influence international relations. From the medieval Hashshashin to the modern drone programs of the 21st century, this book exposes how assassination has been institutionalized, normalized, and refined into an indispensable component of statecraft.
The book provides unparalleled insight into operations conducted by agencies such as the CIA, Mossad, KGB, MI6, and SDECE, and examines high-profile cases, including the killings of Patrice Lumumba, Salvador Allende, and Osama bin Laden. With a meticulous analysis of the ethical, strategic, and societal consequences, “The Killing Doctrine” reveals how assassination not only eliminates individuals but also reshapes entire political landscapes, fosters cycles of violence, and perpetuates economic exploitation.
Key Highlights of “The Killing Doctrine”:
- A comprehensive study of historical and contemporary assassination practices.
- Detailed case studies of intelligence agency operations, including the CIA’s Operation PBSUCCESS, Mossad’s Operation Wrath of God, and Russia’s poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko.
- Analysis of the psychological and societal impacts of assassination, including fear, destabilization, and the erosion of governance.
- Ethical reflections on the normalization of assassination and its consequences for modern statecraft.
“The Killing Doctrine” is poised to become a seminal contribution to the fields of history, political science, intelligence studies, and international relations. Its interdisciplinary approach ensures that it will offer lasting value to academics, policymakers, intelligence professionals, and informed readers alike.
Availability:
“The Killing Doctrine: Assassinations, Subversion, and the Making of Modern Warfare”is available for purchase in hardcover, eBook, and audiobook formats through major online retailers, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the Fortis Novum Mundum website.
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