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ID174239
Title ProperPredators and Peace:
Other Title InformationExplaining the Failure of the Pakistani Conflict Settlement Process in 2013-14
LanguageENG
AuthorLucas, Scott ;  Wolff, Stefan ;  Farooq, Talat
Summary / Abstract (Note)Did US drone strikes cause the unravelling of the Pakistani conflict settlement process between the government and the TTP in 2013-14? In answering this question, we present strong, fieldwork-based evidence that the effects of leadership decapitation, civilian casualties, and loss of legitimacy and credibility as a negotiation partner by both the government and the TTP interacted in the context of specific social, political and cultural characteristics of a tribal society. We find that drone strikes ‘produced’ some of these factors, but not all, which allows us to conclude with four concrete policy recommendations for rethinking the use of drones.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 22, No.1; Mar 2020: p.26-63
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 22 No 1
Key WordsTTP ;  2013-14 ;  US Drone Strikes ;  Pakistani Conflict Settlement Proces


 
 
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