Wanis-St. John takes on the question of whether the complex and often perilous, secret negotiations between mediating parties prove to be an instrumental path to reconciliation or rather one that disrupts the process. Using the Palestinian-Israeli peace process as a frame-work, the author focuses on the uses and misuses of ""back channel"" negotiations. Wanis-St. John discusses how top level PLO and Israeli government officials often resorted to secret negotiation channels even when they had designated, acknowledged negotiation teams already at work. Intense scrutiny of the media, pressure from con-stituents, and the public's reaction, all become severe constraints to the process, causing leaders to seek out back channel negotiations. The impact of these secret talks on the peace process over time has largely been unexplored. Through interviews with major negotia-tors and policymakers on both sides and a detailed history of the conflict, the author analyzes the functions and consequences of back channel negotiations. Wanis-St. John reveals the painful irony that these methods for peacemaking have had the unintended effect of inflaming the conflict and sustaining its intractability.
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Book Details
Title
Back Channel Negotiation
Imprint
Syracuse University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Genre
Political Science
ISBN13
9780815635239
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
POL034000
Book Subcategory
Politics Books
ISBN10
9780815635239
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
19 mm
Height
228 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
520 gr
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