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Author:
Clements, Ashley (Ashley Jonathan), author.
Title:
Humanitarian negotiations with armed groups : the frontlines of diplomacy / Ashley Jonathan Clements.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xiii, 194 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Humanitarian intervention.
Negotiation.
Diplomacy.
War--Protection of civilians.
Humanitarian assistance.
Diplomacy.
Humanitarian assistance.
Humanitarian intervention.
Negotiation.
War--Protection of civilians.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- The negotiator's weak hand -- Yemen : the Houti ascendance -- Myanmar : a return to arms in Kachinland -- Overcoming power asymmetry -- Advancing the frontlines of humanitarian negotiation.
Summary:
"Humanitarians operate on the frontlines of today's armed conflicts where they regularly negotiate to provide assistance and to protect vulnerable civilians. This book explores this unique and under-researched field of humanitarian negotiation. It details the challenges faced by humanitarians negotiating with armed groups in Yemen, Myanmar, and elsewhere, arguing that humanitarians typically negotiate from a position of weakness. It also explores some of the tactics and strategies they use to overcome this power asymmetry to reach more favorable agreements. The author applies these findings to broader negotiation scholarship and investigates the implications of this research for the field and practice of humanitarianism. This book also demonstrates how non-state actors - both humanitarians and armed groups - have become increasingly potent diplomatic actors. It challenges traditional state-centric approaches to diplomacy and argues that non-state actors constitute an increasingly crucial vector through which international relations are replicated and reconstituted during contemporary armed conflict. Only by accepting these changes to the nature of diplomacy itself can the causes, symptoms, and solutions to armed conflict be better managed. This book will be of interest to scholars concerned with conflict resolution, negotiation, and mediation, as well as to humanitarian practitioners themselves"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge global institutions series
ISBN:
036735635X
9780367356354
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1121084361
LCCN:
2019043519
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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