Silent Killers, Not Signals : Why States Use Poison in Assassinations

15 avril 2026 | Naomi Rio, Glenn Cross
The recent news that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s death was caused by epibatidine — a South American frog toxin — has reignited interest in state use of poisons and toxins in assassinations. Although state use of such compounds has a long history, the erosion of the norms (…)
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