2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-9469.2007.tb00164.x
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Negotiating Tactics in Low Intensity Conflicts: The Cases of Northern Ireland, the Basque Country and Corsica

Abstract: The article examines via the cases of Northern Ireland, the Basque country and Corsica the theories and practice of negotiating methods in long-standing violent intrastate conflicts. Despite the uniqueness of each case depending on contextual and circumstantial parameters this article reaches general answers that contribute to establishing commonalities vis-à-vis conflict resolution and the effectiveness of certain peace processes and the failure of others. In general, the three case studies show that policies… Show more

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“…The Catalan case is on-going at the time of writing. In the meantime, other regional reform processes are at play in different countries, with varying degrees of political contestation and popular interest, as has been the case in France (Filippidou, 2007;Pasquier and Cole, 2017), in Italy (Baldini and Baldi, 2013), or currently in Norway (Blom-Hansen et al, 2011;Fimreite, 2017).…”
Section: The Scottish Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Catalan case is on-going at the time of writing. In the meantime, other regional reform processes are at play in different countries, with varying degrees of political contestation and popular interest, as has been the case in France (Filippidou, 2007;Pasquier and Cole, 2017), in Italy (Baldini and Baldi, 2013), or currently in Norway (Blom-Hansen et al, 2011;Fimreite, 2017).…”
Section: The Scottish Casementioning
confidence: 99%