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Negotiating under fire : preserving peace talks in the face of terror attacks / Matthew Levitt

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  • Negotiating under fire : preserving peace talks in the face of terror attacks / Matthew Levitt
  • Lanham (Md.) [etc.] : Rowman & Littlefield, cop. 2008
  • 1 vol. (XV-340 p.) ; 24 cm
  • 978-0-7425-5162-6
  • 0-7425-5162-8
  • 9780742551626 rel.
  • 956.940 54
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • The Hebron massacre The Wachsman abduction and murder The 1996 suicide bus bombings A focused comparison of the Goldstein, Wachsman, and 1996 bombings crises Conclusion: toward a theory of crisis management under conditions of ongoing negotiations
  • Texte remanié de Doctoral thesis Political science Tufts University, Fletcher School of law and diplomacy, Medford (Mass.) 2005
  • Negotiating Under Fire explores how real-time and severe security crises between two nations impact diplomatic initiatives between those countries. Using the Baruch Goldstein Hebron massacre of 1994, the Nachshon Wachsman kidnapping and execution of 1994, and the nine-day string of suicide bus bombings carried out in Israel in March 1996 as case studies to examine the impact of terrorism on negotiations over Oslo II (the Gaza-Jericho Agreement), the book concludes that insurgents or those hostile to peace talks can and do undermine negotiations.
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