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      Proscribing Peace: How Listing Armed Groups as Terrorists Hurts Negotiations

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      Proscribing peace shows how the listing of armed groups as terrorists has made pre-negotiations harder and more prolonged. Drawing on fieldwork in Colombia during the negotiation with the FARC, Sophie Haspeslagh introduces the concept of ‘linguistic ceasefire’ which becomes a central pre-conditi...

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      Product ID:9781526171566
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:New Approaches to Conflict Analysis
      Title:Proscribing Peace
      Subtitle:How Listing Armed Groups as Terrorists Hurts Negotiations
      Authors:Author: Sophie Haspeslagh
      Page Count:240
      Subjects:Peace studies and conflict resolution, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Politics and government, Terrorism, armed struggle, Armed conflict, Politics & government, Terrorism, armed struggle, Armed conflict
      Description:Proscribing peace shows how the listing of armed groups as terrorists has made pre-negotiations harder and more prolonged. Drawing on fieldwork in Colombia during the negotiation with the FARC, Sophie Haspeslagh introduces the concept of ‘linguistic ceasefire’ which becomes a central pre-condition for the initiation of a peace process. -- .
      Proscribing peace shows how the listing of armed groups as terrorists has made pre-negotiations harder and more prolonged. Drawing on fieldwork in Colombia during the negotiation with the FARC, Sophie Haspeslagh introduces the concept of ''linguistic ceasefire'' which becomes a central pre-condition for the initiation of a peace process.
      Imprint Name:Manchester University Press
      Publisher Name:Manchester University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-03-07

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      Weight372 g
      Dimensions155 × 234 × 15 mm