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Strength vs. Weakness - Negotiating with Terrorist Groups. Carolin Goerzig Virginia Commonwealth University . Society for Terrorism Research 7th Annual Conference University of East London. 28.06. 2013. Dr. Carolin Goerzig . 1 . Introduction 2 . Research Question

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28.06. 2013

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  1. Strength vs. Weakness - Negotiatingwith Terrorist Groups Carolin Goerzig Virginia Commonwealth University Society forTerrorism Research 7th Annual Conference University of East London 28.06. 2013 Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  2. 1. Introduction 2. Research Question 3. Case Studies 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  3. 1. Introduction Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  4. „The officialnegotiator is facedwith the task of giving a little in order toget the terroristtogive a lot ...“ Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  5. 2. Research Question Whentonegotiatewith Terrorist Groups: whenthey are strong or whenthey are weak? Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  6. 3. Case Studies Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  7. First Case Couple: The Colombian Paramilitary AUC versus The Colombian Guerilla ELN Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  8. The strong Colombian Paramilitary AUC - has to be threatened a little The weak Colombian Guerilla ELN - has to be threatened a lot Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  9. The strong Colombian Paramilitary AUC - willingtogive The weak Colombian Guerilla ELN - not willingtogive Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  10. Second Case Couple: The strong Al-Qaeda Network versus The weakGama'aIslamiya Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  11. The strong Al-Qaeda Network - theywant a lot The weakGama'aIslamiya - theywantlittle Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  12. The strong Al-Qaeda Network - not willingtogive The weakGama'aIslamiya - willingtogive Dr. Carolin Goerzig

  13. 4. Analysis Dr. Carolin Goerzig

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  16. 5. Conclusion Dr. Carolin Goerzig

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