From stalemate to settlement : lessons for Afghanistan from historical insurgencies that have been resolved through negotiations / Colin P. Clarke, Christopher Paul.

توسط: نوع مواد : متنمتنزبان: انگلیسی جزئیات انتشار: Santa Monica, California : RAND Corporation, ©2014.شرح: xviii, 73 pages ; 30 cmشابک:
  • 9780833082374
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  • Pamphlet  UA
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Contents: Preface—Figures and tables—Summary—Acknowledgments—Abbreviations—From stalemate to settlement : lessons for Afghanistan from historical insurgencies that have been resolved through negotiations—References.
خلاصه: Summary: “Using strategic narrative and case-study analysis, this research examined in depth 13 historical cases of insurgency that have been settled through negotiation and ended with a mixed outcome (that is, neither side completely won or completely lost). From these 13 cases, we distilled a “master narrative” for how conflicts reach a conclusion through a process of negotiated settlement. This “master narrative” does not follow the precise storyline of one specific insurgency; rather, it is distilled from many insurgencies. Using the factors detailed in the 13 case studies, we sought to identify commonalities in the progress toward a negotiated settlement…”—(page summary).
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نوع آیتم کتابخانه فعلی شماره بازیابی وضعیت تاریخ بازگشت بارکد رزروهای منبع
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet UA853.A3.C537 2014 (مرور قفسه ها(در زیر باز می شود)) موجود 3ACKU000501089
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Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Preface—Figures and tables—Summary—Acknowledgments—Abbreviations—From stalemate to settlement : lessons for Afghanistan from historical insurgencies that have been resolved through negotiations—References.

Summary: “Using strategic narrative and case-study analysis, this research examined in depth 13 historical cases of insurgency that have been settled through negotiation and ended with a mixed outcome (that is, neither side completely won or completely lost). From these 13 cases, we distilled a “master narrative” for how conflicts reach a conclusion through a process of negotiated settlement. This “master narrative” does not follow the precise storyline of one specific insurgency; rather, it is distilled from many insurgencies. Using the factors detailed in the 13 case studies, we sought to identify commonalities in the progress toward a negotiated settlement…”—(page summary).

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