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Negotiating Under Fire

Preserving Peace Talks in the Face of Terror Attacks

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358 pages
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13 hours

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Focusing on the interplay between security crises and diplomatic efforts, the book analyzes how significant events, such as the Baruch Goldstein Hebron massacre and the Nachshon Wachsman kidnapping, affect negotiations. Through detailed case studies, it illustrates the disruptive role of terrorism on peace talks, specifically regarding the Oslo II agreement. The conclusion emphasizes that insurgents actively hinder diplomatic progress, highlighting the complexities of negotiating under dire circumstances.

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Negotiating Under Fire, Matthew Levitt

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2008
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