Negotiating with Evil When to Talk to Terrorists

Negotiating with Evil When to Talk to Terrorists by Mitchell Reiss, published by Open Road Integrated Media in 2010, offers a comprehensive exploration of high-stakes diplomacy in the context of terrorism. Spanning 322 pages, this book draws on Reiss’s extensive experience in sensitive diplomatic negotiations, including efforts in Northern Ireland and North Korea. It addresses critical questions about the appropriateness of engaging with terrorists and outlines strategies for effective negotiation.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of various methods employed by countries to confront terrorist movements, informed by Reiss’s global research over three years. The book includes insights from interviews with a diverse range of individuals, such as prime ministers, generals, and intelligence operatives, providing a multifaceted view of the complexities involved in international relations and diplomacy. Negotiating with Evil serves as a significant contribution to discussions surrounding terrorism and security in today’s world.
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In a career spanning decades, Mitchell B. Reiss has been at the center of some of America’s most sensitive diplomatic negotiations. He is internationally recognized for his negotiation efforts to forge peace in Northern Ireland and to stem the nuclear crisis in North Korea. In Negotiating with Evil, Reiss distills his experience to answer two questions more vital today than ever: Should we talk to terrorists? And if we do, how should we conduct the negotiations in order to gain what we want? To research this book, Reiss traveled the globe for three years, unearthing hidden aspects of the most secret and sensitive negotiations from recent history. He has interviewed hundreds of individuals, including prime ministers, generals, intelligence operatives, and former terrorists in conflict-torn regions of Europe, Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. The result is a fascinating examination of the different methods countries have employed to confront terrorist movements, the mistakes made, the victories achieved, and the lessons learned. Negotiating with Evil is a penetrating and insightful look into high-stakes diplomacy in the post-9/11 world and a vital contribution to the global security debate as the United States and its allies struggle to confront terrorist threats abroad and at home.
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