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Talking to terrorists:how to end armed conflicts/ Jonathan Powell.

Physical description: 408 pages 23 cm;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-394) and index.;
Author(s): POWELL, Jonathan;
ISBN: 9781847922304 (pbk.; 9781448137527 (ePub ebook;
Subjects: Terrorism --Prevention.; Insurgency; Negotiation.;
Formatted contents notes: Introduction -- Why we must talk to terrorists -- Making contact with the enemy -- Building a channel -- How governments engage with terrorists -- The third party -- Starting a negotiation -- The art of negotiation -- Why do some negotiations succeed and others fail? -- Only implementation creates trust -- The lessons of history -- The future.;
Call number: 303.3 POW;
Type: Book (Bibliographies)
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