Exploring the Terrorist Nature of Political Assassinations: A Reinterpretation of the Orsini Attentat |
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Authors: | Marco Pinfari |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Relations Department , London School of Economics and Political Science , London , England , UK m.pinfari@lse.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This paper reassesses the suggestion, advanced among others by David George, that the 1858 failed attentat by the Italian patriot Felice Orsini against Napoleon III can be considered as a paradigmatic instance of “terrorist assassination.” Drawing on a new interpretation of the acts of Orsini's trial, the paper argues that Orsini's motivations were to a large degree “idiosyncratic”; however, it also discusses evidence suggesting that the significant collateral damage caused by the attack was, in Orsini's mind, one of the aims of the action and cannot be portrayed as unintended. |
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Keywords: | Bhutto assassination David George Felice Orsini Napoleon III political assassinations terrorist assassinations tyrannicide |
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