It is in the interest of this book to investigate why governments negotiate with separatist terrorists and why those negotiations succeed or fail. The four cases analyzed in this book include: Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (1983-2009); Russia and the Chechen Republic (1994-2009); Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (1993-1994); and Great Britain and the Irish Republican Army (1985-2009). In this study four basic questions are addressed: When and why do governments agree to negotiate with separatist terrorists? Is negotiation a viable solution to ending historic ethnic conflicts? Are certain peace agreements and negotiation strategies more successful than others? And why after having secured a settlement do tensions erupt and violations occur?
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