Description |
1 online resource (190 pages) |
Series |
Contemporary Terrorism Studies |
Contents |
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Questioning the no-concessions doctrine; 2 Arguing for a differentiated picture; Part I Case studies: Effects of concessions on groups with similar motivations; 3 The Jama'ah Islamiya's change of means and the reaction of the Egyptian Jihad and al-Qaeda; 4 The PLO's change of ends and the reaction of Hamas; Part II Case studies: Effects of concessions on groups with competing motivations; 5 The AUC's change of means and the reaction of the ELN |
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6 The PKK's change of ends and the reaction of the Turkish Hezbollah7 Implications for policy; 8 Conclusions; Notes; Index |
Summary |
Examines the doctrine of giving no concessions to terrorists, and uses empirical research to establish whether there is any link between negotiating with such groups and the spread of violence |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Terrorism.
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Negotiation -- Political aspects
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Terrorism
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terrorism.
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Terrorism
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780203846971 |
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0203846974 |
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1282656104 |
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9781282656109 |
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