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Should governments negotiate with terrorists? / Amanda Hiber, book editor. - Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2008. - 121 p. ; 23 cm. - At issue National security .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 110-116) and index.

Governments should negotiate with alleged terrorists in some situations / Governments should never negotiate with terrorists / Negotiations brought about peace in Northern Ireland / Negotiations alone did not bring about peace in Northern Ireland / The United States should negotiate with North Korea / Negotiating with North Korea has encouraged its negative actions / Israel should negotiate with Hamas / Israel should not negotiate with the Palestinians / Israel's refusal to negotiate with Palestine has led to more terrorism / Israel and the United States should negotiate with Syria / The United States should negotiate with Iran / The United States should not negotiate with Iran / The United States should negotiate with Sunni insurgents in Iraq / Private negotiations with terrorists are increasing / The United States should negotiate with al Qaeda / The United States should not negotiate with al Qaeda / Noah Feldman -- Michael Rubin and Suzanne Gershowitz -- Michael Ancram -- David Trimble -- Selig S. Harrison -- Stephen Rademaker -- Johann Hari -- Michael Rubin -- Marc Gopin -- Gidon D. Remba -- Abbas Maleki -- Kathryn Jean Lopez -- Joe Conason -- Rod Nordland -- Louise Richardson -- Andrew C. McCarthy.

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Terrorism--Prevention.--United States
debates
Terrorism--Government policy--United States.
International Baccalaureate
Conflict management--United States.

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