Negotiating under fire

Negotiating under fire

by Matthew Levitt

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"The impact of severe security crises on peace negotiations represents one of the most significant facets of modern conflict resolution theory to remain under-researched. It also stands out as the factor most likely to derail inherently sensitive negotiations. Negotiating under Fire explores how such crises between two nations impact diplomatic initiatives between those countries. How do the negotiators' willingness and ability to continue influence the outcome? Do the levels of legitimacy, trust, and confidence within and between the parties change in such strained negotiations?" "Through a detailed analysis of three critical moments in the Oslo peace process - 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 of 1996 - Matthew Levitt concludes that insurgents, or those hostile to peace talks, can and do undermine negotiations."--BOOK JACKET.

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