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Negotiating with the Devil Pierre Hazan

Negotiating with the Devil By Pierre Hazan

Negotiating with the Devil by Pierre Hazan


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Summary

Insider reflections on the political and ethical 'red lines' that shape talks with armed interlocutors, be they states or insurgents.

Negotiating with the Devil Summary

Negotiating with the Devil: Inside the World of Armed Conflict Mediation by Pierre Hazan

After many years in the little-known world of back- channel mediation, helping sworn adversaries to prevent, manage or resolve conflict, Pierre Hazan felt compelled to re-examine the acute practical and ethical dilemmas that affected his work in Bosnia, Ukraine, the Sahel and the Central African Republic. What is the mediator's responsibility when two belligerents conclude a peace agreement to the detriment of a third? Should mediators never be party to 'ethnic cleansing', even if it saves lives? Is a fragile peace worth sacrificing justice for-or will that sacrifice fuel another cycle of violence?

In an increasingly dystopian world, Negotiating with the Devil offers both practical guidelines and a moral compass for mediators whose field of action has transformed dramatically. We have gone from soft to hard power; from 'peace dividends' to war in Europe; from the end of one Cold War to a new East-West confrontation in Ukraine; from Pax Americana to a multipolar world; from the dream of an all-powerful UN to the organisation's marginalisation. Against this tapestry, Hazan sheds light on the complex work of those steering peace negotiations, blending vivid first-hand observation with sharp insights into the psychology of compromise as a first step towards peace.

Negotiating with the Devil Reviews

'Analyses with finesse what this quest for dialogue means in an increasingly chaotic world where the West is no longer hegemonic.'

* Le Monde *

'Revisits the last thirty years in the theatre of mass crimes from Bosnia to the Sahel, from Ukraine to Afghanistan.'

* Liberation *

''Lifts the veil on the dilemmas and pitfalls of mediation in armed conflicts.'

* Le Figaro *

'An enlightening and stimulating book on mediation in armed conflicts.'

* Le Temps *

'Former journalist, and now advisor to the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue in Geneva, Pierre Hazan has written Negotiating with the Devil. In this stimulating opus, the author examines mediation in times of war.'

* Le Croix *

'An engrossing look at the moral dilemmas and shifting political imperatives in conflict mediation. With his usual uncompromising honesty, and drawing on his rich personal experience as a mediator, Hazan eschews easy answers and bright lines in considering when to talk with the most evil forces, and when compromise and neutrality can become complicity.'

* Reed Brody, author of To Catch a Dictator *

'Fast paced in style yet profound in substance, this is an important book and also an excellent read ... Hazan deals with the troublesome complexities in an admirably clear way. This book deserves the widest audience- not just among experts and practitioners, but among general readers too. Hazan's learning, experiences and style of writing means both groups will be amply rewarded.'

-- Andrew Gilmour, former UN Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights

About Pierre Hazan

Pierre Hazan is a senior advisor with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. Formerly a Harvard Law School fellow, United States Institute of Peace fellow and Liberation diplomatic correspondent, he has advised NGOs, governments and armed groups on justice, amnesty, reparation, truth commissions, forced disappearances, international humanitarian law and human rights.

Additional information

GOR013582342
9781911723110
1911723111
Negotiating with the Devil: Inside the World of Armed Conflict Mediation by Pierre Hazan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
2024-02-01
224
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