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This edited volume addresses the important issue of negotiating with terrorists, and offers recommendations for best practice and processes.
Hostage negotiation is the process of trying to align two often completely polarized parties. Authorities view hostage-taking as unacceptable demands made by unacceptable means. However, terrorists view their actions as completely justified, even on moral and religious grounds. If they are to try and reconcile these two sides, it is essential for hostage negotiators to understand terrorist culture, the. hostage-takers` profiles, their personality, their view of the world and also the authorities, their values and their framing of the problem raised by the taking of hostages.
Although not advocating negotiating with terrorists, the volume seeks to analyze when, why, and how it is done. Part I deals with the theory and quantifiable data produced from analysis of hostage situations, while Part II explores several high-profile case studies and the lessons that can be learnt from them.
This volume will be of great interest to students of terrorism studies, conflict management, negotiation, security studies, and international relations in general.
ISBN - 9780415566292
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Pages : 230
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