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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 polarised 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 analyse 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 IR in general.

I William Zartman is the Jacob Blaustein Distinguished Professor Emeritus of International Organization and Conflict Resolution and former Director of the Conflict Management and African Studies Programs, at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. He is author/editor of over 20 books on negotiation, conflict and mediation.

Guy Olivier Faure is Professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne University, Paris I, and a member of the Steering Committee of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. He has served as an advisor to French government on hostage negotiations.

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Negotiating with Terrorists
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. 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.
Guy Olivier Faure is Professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne University, Paris V, and a member of the Steering Committee of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. He has served as an adviser on hostage negotiations. He has authored and co-authored fifteen books on negotiation and conflict resolution. His works have been translated into twelve languages. I.William Zartman is the Jacob Blaustein Distinguished Professor Emeritus of International Organization and Conflict Resolution and former Director of the Conflict Management and African Studies Programs at the Paul H.Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. He is author or editor of over twenty books on negotiation, conflict, and mediation.
Cass series on political violence
Series editors: Paul Wilkinson and David Rapoport
This series contains sober, thoughtful and authoritative academic accounts of terrorism and political violence. Its aim is to produce a useful taxonomy of terror and violence through comparative and historical analysis in both national and international spheres. Each book discusses the origins, organizational dynamics and outcomes of particular forms and expressions of political violence.
Aviation Terrorism and Security
Edited by Paul Wilkinson and Brian M.Jenkins
Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 19222000
Laura K.Donohue
The Democratic Experience and Political Violence
Edited by David C.Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg
Inside Terrorist Organizations
Edited by David C.Rapoport
The Future of Terrorism
Edited by Max Taylor and John Horgan
The IRA, 19682000
An analysis of a secret army
J.Bowyer Bell
Millennial Violence
Past, present and future
Edited by Jeffrey Kaplan
Right-wing Extremism in the Twenty-first Century
Edited by Peter H.Merkl and Leonard Weinberg
Terrorism Today
Christopher C.Harmon
The Psychology of Terrorism
John Horgan
Research on Terrorism
Trends, achievements and failures
Edited by Andrew Silke
A War of Words
Political violence and public debate in Israel
Gerald Cromer
Root Causes of Suicide Terrorism
Globalization of martyrdom
Edited by Ami Pedahzur
Terrorism versus Democracy, second edition
The liberal state response
Paul Wilkinson
Countering Terrorism and WMD
Creating a global counter-terrorism network
Edited by Peter Katona, Michael Intriligator, and John Sullivan
Mapping Terrorism Research
State of the art, gaps and future direction
Edited by Magnus Ranstorp
The Ideological War on Terror
Worldwide strategies for counter-terrorism
Edited by Anne Aldis and Graeme P.Herd
The IRA and Armed Struggle
Rogelio Alonso
Homeland Security in the UK
Future preparedness for terrorist attack since 9/11
Edited by Paul Wilkinson et al.
Terrorism Today, second edition
Christopher C.Harmon
Understanding Terrorism and Political Violence
The life cycle of birth, growth, transformation, and demise
Dipak K.Gupta
Global Jihadism
Theory and practice
Jarret M.Brachman
Combating Terrorism in Northern Ireland
Edited by James Dingley
Leaving Terrorism Behind
Individual and collective disengagement
Edited by Tore Bjrgo and John Horgan
Unconventional Weapons and International Terrorism
Challenges and new approaches
Edited by Magnus Ranstorp and Magnus Normark
International Aviation and Terrorism
Evolving threats, evolving security
John Harrison
Walking away from Terrorism
John Horgan
Understanding Violent Radicalisation
Terrorist and Jihadist movements in Europe
Edited by Magnus Ranstorp
Terrorist Groups and the New Tribalism
Terrorisms fifth wave
Jeffrey Kaplan
Negotiating with Terrorists
Strategy, tactics, and politics
Edited by Guy Olivier Faure and I.William Zartman
Negotiating with Terrorists
Strategy, tactics, and politics
Edited by Guy Olivier Faure and I.William Zartman
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