Talking with the Enemy : Negotiation and Threat Perception in South Africa and Israel/Palestine
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“This book provides an analytical framework to better understand the emergence of nonviolent political relations and the fate of peace is South Africa and Israel. Daniel Lieberfeld has made an outstanding contribution to peace studies, while making us aware that even enemies with a long history of hate and violence could engage in painstaking efforts for peace and cooperation.”–Journal of Third World Studies
“Lieberfeld's analysis offers a comparative framework with which to better understand both conflicts and his insights may also be useful for evaluating the initial stages of other peace processes.”–Bulletin of Regional Cooperation in the Middle East
Book Description
This analysis of the breakthrough agreements between adversaries in South Africa in 1990 and in Israel/Palestine in 1993 draws on Lieberfeld's original interviews and on unpublished archival sources. He offers a comparative, theoretically informed framework for understanding decisions to end intense, protracted conflicts.
Talking with the Enemy : Negotiation and Threat Perception in South Africa and Israel/Palestine
Talking with the Enemy: Negotiation and Threat Perception in South Africa and Israel/Palestine,Daniel Lieberfeld,Praeger Publishers,0275965554,1973-1993,1989-1994,Apartheid,Arab-Israeli conflict,Case studies,Diplomacy,Diplomatic negotiations in int,Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,General,History,International Relations - General,International Relations - Treaties,Political Science,Politics and government,Sociology,South Africa,Violence in Society,Political Science / International Relations
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