Proscribing peace: How listing armed groups as terrorists hurts negotiations
โ Scribed by Sophie Haspeslagh
- Publisher
- Manchester University Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- New Approaches to Conflict Analysis
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Proscribing peace shows how the listing of armed groups as terrorists has made pre-negotiations harder and more prolonged. Drawing on fieldwork in Colombia during the negotiation with the FARC, Sophie Haspeslagh introduces the concept of โlinguistic ceasefireโ which becomes a central pre-condition for the initiation of a peace process.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front matter
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures and tables
Preface
Abbreviations and acronyms
Introduction
Tying the act to the actor: a short history of international proscription
International proscription regimes: material and symbolic effects
Proscription and pre-negotiations: the importance of the โlinguistic ceasefireโ
The โlinguistic ceasefireโ
Proscription and power
Revisiting ripeness
The effect of proscription on peace in Colombia
Conclusion: proscribing peace
References
Index
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