The book progresses through three key sections. It begins by defining political escapes and exploring the psychology of those who undertake such perilous journeys. It then presents detailed case studies from various historical periods, focusing on escapes from prisons, exile, and wartime, and analyzes the strategies and tactics employed. Finally, it examines the long-term consequences of these escapes, assessing their impact on political ideologies, social movements, and international relations.
By drawing from primary sources and combining historical analysis with insights from political science and criminology, the book offers a fresh perspective on well-known historical events.