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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