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Negotiating Hostage Crises with the New Terrorists (Hardcover)
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Negotiating Hostage Crises with the New Terrorists (Hardcover)
Series: Praeger Security International
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This book is about the role of negotiation in resolving terrorist
barricade hostage crises. What lessons can be learned from past
deadly incidents so that crisis negotiators and decision makers can
act with greater effectiveness in the future? What are the lessons
the terrorists are learning and how will they affect the dynamics
of future incidents? What can we learn about the terrorist threat,
and about preventing the escalation of future terrorist
hostage-taking situations? While there are many trained crisis
negotiators around the world, almost none of them has ever had
contact with a terrorist hostage-taking incident. Further, the
entire training program of most hostage negotiators focuses on
resolving crises that do not take into consideration issues such as
ideology, religion, or the differing sets of strategic objectives
and mindsets of ideological hostage takers. This is especially true
with regard to the terrorists of the "new" breed, who have become
less discriminate, more lethal, and more willing to execute
hostages and die during the incident. Further, many of the
paradigms and presumptions upon which the contemporary practice of
crisis negotiation is based do not reflect the reality of the "new
terrorists." The main focus of this book is on the detailed
reconstruction and analysis of the two most high-profile cases in
recent years, the Moscow theater and the Beslan school hostage
crises, with a clear purpose of drawing lessons for hostage
negotiation strategies in the future. This is an issue of top
priority. Terrorist manuals from countries such as Saudi Arabia and
Iraq reveal that terrorist organizations are very closely observing
and analyzing the lessons learned fromthese two incidents,
suggesting that we are likely to see this type of "new" terrorist
hostage taking involving large numbers of suicide fighters and
executions of hostages at some point in the future. This raises a
wide array of questions about appropriate responses and negotiation
strategies. From the first glance, it is clear that we are not
prepared.
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