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ID173733
Title ProperNegotiating sacred grounds? resolving Islamist armed conflicts
LanguageENG
AuthorKovacs, Mimmi Soderberg
Summary / Abstract (Note)Under what conditions can Islamist armed conflicts be resolved through peace negotiations? Armed conflicts involving Islamist groups have emerged as one of the most pressing challenges on the global agenda for peace and security. But the track record of conflict resolution in these settings is not encouraging. While armed conflicts have generally decreased in the post-Cold War period, as many prolonged civil wars were resolved through negotiated settlements, this has not been true to the same extent for this sub-category of conflicts. Yet, we know surprisingly little about why this is the case. The purpose of this thematic issue is to address this gap. Each contributor tackles a different angle of the overarching research problem.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol. 25, No.3; 2020: p.375–388
Journal SourceInternational Negotiation Vol: 25 No 3
Key WordsReligion ;  Transnationalism ;  Ripeness ;  Peace Negotiations ;  Armed Actors ;  Islamist Armed Conflicts


 
 
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