Engaging extremists : trade-offs, timing, and diplomacy
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Engaging extremists : trade-offs, timing, and diplomacy
United States Institute of Peace Press, 2011
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For many, negotiating with terrorists amounts to capitulation that only encourages more terrorism. The editors of this book, by contrast, argue that engaging extremists is an indispensable part of a broad policy that is complex in its tactics and deliberate in its balance. While recognizing that engagement carries many risks, they contend that it is not the act of negotiation that encourages or discourages terrorism; it is the terms of the negotiated agreement. The point is not whether to negotiate but how to negotiate creatively to moderate terrorist means. Engaging Extremists concerns negotiation with political terrorist organizations, separating terrorist groups that can be engaged from those that, for the moment, cannot. Dealing with terrorism includes keeping violent means in check, transforming its ends from destruction to participation, and undercutting the grievances on which it is based. The essays in this volume tackle the questions of whenA" and howA" with a mixture of conceptual discussions illustrated by case analyses.
By approaching terrorism as a phase in conflict by ethnic, religious, ideological, and other groups, the first half of this volume identifies appropriate times and tactics for taking advantage of the terrorist organization's life cycle from when it begins, matures, and declines. The latter half focuses more specifically on the howA" by studying successful experiments in engaging future and past terrorists, the role of third-party mediators, and two case studies of failed negotiations with terrorists. In the face of terrorism and militant extremism, states must strike a delicate balance between isolation and engagement. Engaging Extremists provides valuable insight into when and how such engagement might be pursued.
目次
Contents * Introduction: Why and Why Not Engage? - I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure * Part I: Changing Means and Ends * Introduction to Part I - I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure * Negotiation in Terrorism's Life Cycle I: Growing Up in Groups - I. William Zartman and Maha Khan * Negotiation in Terrorism's Life Cycle II: Growing Down in Organizations - William Donohue * Reaching the Terrorist - Camille Pecastaing * Part II: Devising Strategy and Tactics * Introduction to Part II - I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure * Community Intervention as an Engagement Strategy-al-Qaeda in London - Robert Lambert * Change through Debate: Gama's Islamiya - Carolin Goerzig * Tactics in Negotiations between States and Extremists - Kristine Hoglund * Terror, Muscle, and Mediation: Failure of Multiparty Mediation in Sri Lanka - Maria Groeneveld-Savisaar and Sinisa Vukovic * Eluding Peace: Engaging the ELN - Aldo Civico * Making Policy toward Terrorist Organizations: Isolate or Engage? - Stacie Pettyjohn * Conclusion: When and How to Engage? - I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure
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