Negotiating with terrorists / Peter R Neumann

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Foreign Affairs Vol 86 No 1, Jan-Feb 2007, pp.128-138Summary: Although the standard position of democratic governments around the world is "never talk to terrorists" in practice there are plenty of examples where negotiations have taken place. This paper considers how such secret back-channels come about and considers the factors that influence governments to follow courses of action that apparently contradict their publicly stated positions.
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Although the standard position of democratic governments around the world is "never talk to terrorists" in practice there are plenty of examples where negotiations have taken place. This paper considers how such secret back-channels come about and considers the factors that influence governments to follow courses of action that apparently contradict their publicly stated positions.

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