Fighting and Negotiating with Armed Groups
Fighting and Negotiating with Armed Groups
The Difficulty of Securing Strategic Outcomes
Puri, Samir
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2019
170
Mole
Inglês
9781138238565
15 a 20 dias
317
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Introduction
1. The difficulties of accommodating or eliminating armed groups
2. Struggling to move from military stalemate to negotiations
3. The ruthless pragmatism of fighting and talking to be selective and deceptive
4. When partnerships of states confront armed groups
5. The lopsided strategies of very weak or very strong states
Conclusion
1. The difficulties of accommodating or eliminating armed groups
2. Struggling to move from military stalemate to negotiations
3. The ruthless pragmatism of fighting and talking to be selective and deceptive
4. When partnerships of states confront armed groups
5. The lopsided strategies of very weak or very strong states
Conclusion
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Armed Groups;Fighting armed groups;Political Track;Coercion;UN;UK's shifting policy;Sri Lankan;Negotiation;Non-state Armed Group;ISIS;Secretary Of State;Tamil Nadu;Baitullah Mehsud;UK Approach;Eastern DRC;Joseph Kabila;Akhmad Kadyrov;South Waziristan;Chechen Rebels;Nelson Mandela;Congo War;UK's Engagement;Sri Lankan State;FARC Leader;Turkey's Military;Lal Masjid;North Caucasus;MLC;State's Coercive Capacity
Introduction
1. The difficulties of accommodating or eliminating armed groups
2. Struggling to move from military stalemate to negotiations
3. The ruthless pragmatism of fighting and talking to be selective and deceptive
4. When partnerships of states confront armed groups
5. The lopsided strategies of very weak or very strong states
Conclusion
1. The difficulties of accommodating or eliminating armed groups
2. Struggling to move from military stalemate to negotiations
3. The ruthless pragmatism of fighting and talking to be selective and deceptive
4. When partnerships of states confront armed groups
5. The lopsided strategies of very weak or very strong states
Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Armed Groups;Fighting armed groups;Political Track;Coercion;UN;UK's shifting policy;Sri Lankan;Negotiation;Non-state Armed Group;ISIS;Secretary Of State;Tamil Nadu;Baitullah Mehsud;UK Approach;Eastern DRC;Joseph Kabila;Akhmad Kadyrov;South Waziristan;Chechen Rebels;Nelson Mandela;Congo War;UK's Engagement;Sri Lankan State;FARC Leader;Turkey's Military;Lal Masjid;North Caucasus;MLC;State's Coercive Capacity