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Institutions do not decide whom to destroy or to kill, whether to make peace or war; those decisions are the responsibility of individuals. This book argues that the most important aspect of conflict resolution is for antagonists to understand their opponents as individuals, their ambitions, their pains, the resentments that condition their thinking and the traumas they do not fully themselves grasp. Gabrielle Rifkind and Giandomenico Picco here present two very different experiences of international relations -- Rifkind as a psychotherapist now immersed in the politics of the Middle East, and…mehr
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Institutions do not decide whom to destroy or to kill, whether to make peace or war; those decisions are the responsibility of individuals. This book argues that the most important aspect of conflict resolution is for antagonists to understand their opponents as individuals, their ambitions, their pains, the resentments that condition their thinking and the traumas they do not fully themselves grasp. Gabrielle Rifkind and Giandomenico Picco here present two very different experiences of international relations -- Rifkind as a psychotherapist now immersed in the politics of the Middle East, and Picco as a career diplomat with a long and successful record as a negotiator at the UN. Developing links between psychology and politics, the authors explore what lies behind the aggressive facade of negotiations and how, underneath the mask, there is a human being. Should we talk to the enemy? What happens if the protagonists are nasty and brutish, tempting policy-makers to retaliate? How do nations find the capacity not to hit back, trapping themselves in endless cycles of violence?Presenting a unique combination of psychological theories, geopolitical realities and first-hand peace-making experience, this book sheds new light on some of the worst conflicts in the modern world and demonstrates, above all, how empathy can often be far more persuasive than the most fearsome weapons.By exploring the question of intervention versus non-intervention, and examining how the changing nature of warfare and technology has both armed the warmonger, whilst empowering the individual through social media, this is a highly topical, comprehensive overview on international diplomacy and the complexities of peace-making."
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- Verlag: I.B.Tauris
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 134mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9781784536800
- ISBN-10: 1784536806
- Artikelnr.: 44795164
- Verlag: I.B.Tauris
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 134mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9781784536800
- ISBN-10: 1784536806
- Artikelnr.: 44795164
Gabrielle Rifkindis the Director of theMiddle East programme at Oxford Research Group. She is a group analyst and specialist in conflict resolution immersed in the politics of the Middle East. Rifkind combines in-depth political and psychological expertise with many years' experience in promoting serious analysis and discreet dialogues with groups behind the scenes. Giandomenico Picco worked for the UN for over 20 years and served as a UN negotiator on conflicts, focusing on Iran Iraq and Afghanistan. He was personally involved in securing the freedom of a number of individuals, illegally detained in 4 different countries. As a UN Undersecretary he led the initiative referred to as the Dialogue Among Civilizations."
ContentsPrefaceIntroductionThe Inhuman Face of PeacemakingPRACTICE NOT THEORYA so-called diplomat's story by Gianni PiccoA personal storyLife lessons applied: freeing hostages in LebanonFinding the Iranian national narrative: The need for historical justiceThe narrative of the Hezbollah hostage takersNegotiating the end of the Iran-Iraq WarThe Afghan - Soviet War?Institutions empowering individualsThe Therapist's story by Gabrielle RifkindPersonal storyA practical catalystFocusing on the Middle EastA long term ceasefire: a period without violenceVague heading? So what do we learn? ?Understanding human motivationTHE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICTNo Politics without PsychologyHow psychology shapes the politicsCollective memory and how we shape narrativeThe Cultural MindEmpathyIncentivizing people to changeAre we changing for the better?Why change is so difficultIsrael: From ?cap TTrauma to where?Do we have to have a crisis to change?? in text it's Does there have to be a crisis to change? which?A military mindsetThe link between trauma and mistrust in politicsThe Taliban mindThe Taliban mind - a look beyond the headlinesSacred values and insecurity?My God is right, yours is wrongPolitical IslamHamas in governmentPolitically inclusive spacesIran: getting into the mind of the enemyThe nuclear discourse in the Islamic RepublicUS and Iran: 33 years of mistrust12 Successful Negotiations With IranNegotiating With Iran - A Personal AccountA negotiator's lensThe geo-political landscapeARE WE BETTER AT FIGHTING WARS THAN FIGHTING FOR PEACE?The Changing Nature of WarfareThe new wars?CyberwarKilling at a distance - drone warfareThe industrial military complexNon violent actionAlternatives to war: do we need to get smarter?A wider lens: through other people's eyes?No thorough strategic planning ? The dangers of planning without strategySyria: early intervention of the third kindshorter and sweeter sub heading type heading requiredWas violence inevitable in Syria? Would early intervention have made a difference?A commando team of mediatorsNEW STRUCTURES /OLD STRUCTURESBeyond the Nation State: Do We Still Need an Enemy?A Technological revolutionBeyond the nation stateEmpowerment of the individual via new social technologyA different kind of identityA look into the futureSpeed versus heft: QatarFrom Multilateralism to ?lc OKminilateralismThe genie of more local identity?The European experiment[Separation of identity from governance and territory]THE HUMAN FACE OF PEACEMAKINGThe Art of NegotiationsThe antithesis of peacemaking??The Northern Ireland peace process: creative ambiguityOslo: the human face of peace-making[Reflections on the "effectiveness" of negotiations]The politics of self awareness[Emotions that induced negative reactions][Emotions that induce positive behaviour]?Living without hatredHow we create our identityFinding the national NarrativeHistory as narrativeLiving without an enemyAfterwards? Afterword: Peacemaking is FoggyBibliographyIndex
Contents Preface Introduction The Inhuman Face of Peacemaking PRACTICE NOT
THEORY A so-called diplomat's story by Gianni Picco A personal story Life
lessons applied: freeing hostages in Lebanon Finding the Iranian national
narrative: The need for historical justice The narrative of the Hezbollah
hostage takers Negotiating the end of the Iran-Iraq War The Afghan - Soviet
War ?Institutions empowering individuals The Therapist's story by Gabrielle
Rifkind Personal story A practical catalyst Focusing on the Middle East A
long term ceasefire: a period without violence Vague heading? So what do we
learn? ?Understanding human motivation THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICT No
Politics without Psychology How psychology shapes the politics Collective
memory and how we shape narrative The Cultural Mind Empathy Incentivizing
people to change Are we changing for the better? Why change is so difficult
Israel: From ?cap TTrauma to where? Do we have to have a crisis to change??
in text it's Does there have to be a crisis to change? which? A military
mindset The link between trauma and mistrust in politics The Taliban mind
The Taliban mind - a look beyond the headlines Sacred values and
insecurity? My God is right, yours is wrong Political Islam Hamas in
government Politically inclusive spaces Iran: getting into the mind of the
enemy The nuclear discourse in the Islamic Republic US and Iran: 33 years
of mistrust 12 Successful Negotiations With Iran Negotiating With Iran - A
Personal Account A negotiator's lens The geo-political landscape ARE WE
BETTER AT FIGHTING WARS THAN FIGHTING FOR PEACE? The Changing Nature of
Warfare The new wars ?Cyberwar Killing at a distance - drone warfare The
industrial military complex Non violent action Alternatives to war: do we
need to get smarter? A wider lens: through other people's eyes ?No thorough
strategic planning ? The dangers of planning without strategy Syria: early
intervention of the third kind shorter and sweeter sub heading type heading
requiredWas violence inevitable in Syria? Would early intervention have
made a difference? A commando team of mediators NEW STRUCTURES /OLD
STRUCTURES Beyond the Nation State: Do We Still Need an Enemy? A
Technological revolution Beyond the nation state Empowerment of the
individual via new social technology A different kind of identity A look
into the future Speed versus heft: Qatar From Multilateralism to ?lc
OKminilateralism The genie of more local identity ?The European
experiment[Separation of identity from governance and territory] THE HUMAN
FACE OF PEACEMAKING The Art of Negotiations The antithesis of peacemaking?
?The Northern Ireland peace process: creative ambiguity Oslo: the human
face of peace-making [Reflections on the "effectiveness" of negotiations]
The politics of self awareness [Emotions that induced negative reactions]
[Emotions that induce positive behaviour] ?Living without hatred How we
create our identity Finding the national Narrative History as narrative
Living without an enemy Afterwards? Afterword: Peacemaking is Foggy
Bibliography Index
THEORY A so-called diplomat's story by Gianni Picco A personal story Life
lessons applied: freeing hostages in Lebanon Finding the Iranian national
narrative: The need for historical justice The narrative of the Hezbollah
hostage takers Negotiating the end of the Iran-Iraq War The Afghan - Soviet
War ?Institutions empowering individuals The Therapist's story by Gabrielle
Rifkind Personal story A practical catalyst Focusing on the Middle East A
long term ceasefire: a period without violence Vague heading? So what do we
learn? ?Understanding human motivation THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICT No
Politics without Psychology How psychology shapes the politics Collective
memory and how we shape narrative The Cultural Mind Empathy Incentivizing
people to change Are we changing for the better? Why change is so difficult
Israel: From ?cap TTrauma to where? Do we have to have a crisis to change??
in text it's Does there have to be a crisis to change? which? A military
mindset The link between trauma and mistrust in politics The Taliban mind
The Taliban mind - a look beyond the headlines Sacred values and
insecurity? My God is right, yours is wrong Political Islam Hamas in
government Politically inclusive spaces Iran: getting into the mind of the
enemy The nuclear discourse in the Islamic Republic US and Iran: 33 years
of mistrust 12 Successful Negotiations With Iran Negotiating With Iran - A
Personal Account A negotiator's lens The geo-political landscape ARE WE
BETTER AT FIGHTING WARS THAN FIGHTING FOR PEACE? The Changing Nature of
Warfare The new wars ?Cyberwar Killing at a distance - drone warfare The
industrial military complex Non violent action Alternatives to war: do we
need to get smarter? A wider lens: through other people's eyes ?No thorough
strategic planning ? The dangers of planning without strategy Syria: early
intervention of the third kind shorter and sweeter sub heading type heading
requiredWas violence inevitable in Syria? Would early intervention have
made a difference? A commando team of mediators NEW STRUCTURES /OLD
STRUCTURES Beyond the Nation State: Do We Still Need an Enemy? A
Technological revolution Beyond the nation state Empowerment of the
individual via new social technology A different kind of identity A look
into the future Speed versus heft: Qatar From Multilateralism to ?lc
OKminilateralism The genie of more local identity ?The European
experiment[Separation of identity from governance and territory] THE HUMAN
FACE OF PEACEMAKING The Art of Negotiations The antithesis of peacemaking?
?The Northern Ireland peace process: creative ambiguity Oslo: the human
face of peace-making [Reflections on the "effectiveness" of negotiations]
The politics of self awareness [Emotions that induced negative reactions]
[Emotions that induce positive behaviour] ?Living without hatred How we
create our identity Finding the national Narrative History as narrative
Living without an enemy Afterwards? Afterword: Peacemaking is Foggy
Bibliography Index
ContentsPrefaceIntroductionThe Inhuman Face of PeacemakingPRACTICE NOT THEORYA so-called diplomat's story by Gianni PiccoA personal storyLife lessons applied: freeing hostages in LebanonFinding the Iranian national narrative: The need for historical justiceThe narrative of the Hezbollah hostage takersNegotiating the end of the Iran-Iraq WarThe Afghan - Soviet War?Institutions empowering individualsThe Therapist's story by Gabrielle RifkindPersonal storyA practical catalystFocusing on the Middle EastA long term ceasefire: a period without violenceVague heading? So what do we learn? ?Understanding human motivationTHE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICTNo Politics without PsychologyHow psychology shapes the politicsCollective memory and how we shape narrativeThe Cultural MindEmpathyIncentivizing people to changeAre we changing for the better?Why change is so difficultIsrael: From ?cap TTrauma to where?Do we have to have a crisis to change?? in text it's Does there have to be a crisis to change? which?A military mindsetThe link between trauma and mistrust in politicsThe Taliban mindThe Taliban mind - a look beyond the headlinesSacred values and insecurity?My God is right, yours is wrongPolitical IslamHamas in governmentPolitically inclusive spacesIran: getting into the mind of the enemyThe nuclear discourse in the Islamic RepublicUS and Iran: 33 years of mistrust12 Successful Negotiations With IranNegotiating With Iran - A Personal AccountA negotiator's lensThe geo-political landscapeARE WE BETTER AT FIGHTING WARS THAN FIGHTING FOR PEACE?The Changing Nature of WarfareThe new wars?CyberwarKilling at a distance - drone warfareThe industrial military complexNon violent actionAlternatives to war: do we need to get smarter?A wider lens: through other people's eyes?No thorough strategic planning ? The dangers of planning without strategySyria: early intervention of the third kindshorter and sweeter sub heading type heading requiredWas violence inevitable in Syria? Would early intervention have made a difference?A commando team of mediatorsNEW STRUCTURES /OLD STRUCTURESBeyond the Nation State: Do We Still Need an Enemy?A Technological revolutionBeyond the nation stateEmpowerment of the individual via new social technologyA different kind of identityA look into the futureSpeed versus heft: QatarFrom Multilateralism to ?lc OKminilateralismThe genie of more local identity?The European experiment[Separation of identity from governance and territory]THE HUMAN FACE OF PEACEMAKINGThe Art of NegotiationsThe antithesis of peacemaking??The Northern Ireland peace process: creative ambiguityOslo: the human face of peace-making[Reflections on the "effectiveness" of negotiations]The politics of self awareness[Emotions that induced negative reactions][Emotions that induce positive behaviour]?Living without hatredHow we create our identityFinding the national NarrativeHistory as narrativeLiving without an enemyAfterwards? Afterword: Peacemaking is FoggyBibliographyIndex
Contents Preface Introduction The Inhuman Face of Peacemaking PRACTICE NOT
THEORY A so-called diplomat's story by Gianni Picco A personal story Life
lessons applied: freeing hostages in Lebanon Finding the Iranian national
narrative: The need for historical justice The narrative of the Hezbollah
hostage takers Negotiating the end of the Iran-Iraq War The Afghan - Soviet
War ?Institutions empowering individuals The Therapist's story by Gabrielle
Rifkind Personal story A practical catalyst Focusing on the Middle East A
long term ceasefire: a period without violence Vague heading? So what do we
learn? ?Understanding human motivation THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICT No
Politics without Psychology How psychology shapes the politics Collective
memory and how we shape narrative The Cultural Mind Empathy Incentivizing
people to change Are we changing for the better? Why change is so difficult
Israel: From ?cap TTrauma to where? Do we have to have a crisis to change??
in text it's Does there have to be a crisis to change? which? A military
mindset The link between trauma and mistrust in politics The Taliban mind
The Taliban mind - a look beyond the headlines Sacred values and
insecurity? My God is right, yours is wrong Political Islam Hamas in
government Politically inclusive spaces Iran: getting into the mind of the
enemy The nuclear discourse in the Islamic Republic US and Iran: 33 years
of mistrust 12 Successful Negotiations With Iran Negotiating With Iran - A
Personal Account A negotiator's lens The geo-political landscape ARE WE
BETTER AT FIGHTING WARS THAN FIGHTING FOR PEACE? The Changing Nature of
Warfare The new wars ?Cyberwar Killing at a distance - drone warfare The
industrial military complex Non violent action Alternatives to war: do we
need to get smarter? A wider lens: through other people's eyes ?No thorough
strategic planning ? The dangers of planning without strategy Syria: early
intervention of the third kind shorter and sweeter sub heading type heading
requiredWas violence inevitable in Syria? Would early intervention have
made a difference? A commando team of mediators NEW STRUCTURES /OLD
STRUCTURES Beyond the Nation State: Do We Still Need an Enemy? A
Technological revolution Beyond the nation state Empowerment of the
individual via new social technology A different kind of identity A look
into the future Speed versus heft: Qatar From Multilateralism to ?lc
OKminilateralism The genie of more local identity ?The European
experiment[Separation of identity from governance and territory] THE HUMAN
FACE OF PEACEMAKING The Art of Negotiations The antithesis of peacemaking?
?The Northern Ireland peace process: creative ambiguity Oslo: the human
face of peace-making [Reflections on the "effectiveness" of negotiations]
The politics of self awareness [Emotions that induced negative reactions]
[Emotions that induce positive behaviour] ?Living without hatred How we
create our identity Finding the national Narrative History as narrative
Living without an enemy Afterwards? Afterword: Peacemaking is Foggy
Bibliography Index
THEORY A so-called diplomat's story by Gianni Picco A personal story Life
lessons applied: freeing hostages in Lebanon Finding the Iranian national
narrative: The need for historical justice The narrative of the Hezbollah
hostage takers Negotiating the end of the Iran-Iraq War The Afghan - Soviet
War ?Institutions empowering individuals The Therapist's story by Gabrielle
Rifkind Personal story A practical catalyst Focusing on the Middle East A
long term ceasefire: a period without violence Vague heading? So what do we
learn? ?Understanding human motivation THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICT No
Politics without Psychology How psychology shapes the politics Collective
memory and how we shape narrative The Cultural Mind Empathy Incentivizing
people to change Are we changing for the better? Why change is so difficult
Israel: From ?cap TTrauma to where? Do we have to have a crisis to change??
in text it's Does there have to be a crisis to change? which? A military
mindset The link between trauma and mistrust in politics The Taliban mind
The Taliban mind - a look beyond the headlines Sacred values and
insecurity? My God is right, yours is wrong Political Islam Hamas in
government Politically inclusive spaces Iran: getting into the mind of the
enemy The nuclear discourse in the Islamic Republic US and Iran: 33 years
of mistrust 12 Successful Negotiations With Iran Negotiating With Iran - A
Personal Account A negotiator's lens The geo-political landscape ARE WE
BETTER AT FIGHTING WARS THAN FIGHTING FOR PEACE? The Changing Nature of
Warfare The new wars ?Cyberwar Killing at a distance - drone warfare The
industrial military complex Non violent action Alternatives to war: do we
need to get smarter? A wider lens: through other people's eyes ?No thorough
strategic planning ? The dangers of planning without strategy Syria: early
intervention of the third kind shorter and sweeter sub heading type heading
requiredWas violence inevitable in Syria? Would early intervention have
made a difference? A commando team of mediators NEW STRUCTURES /OLD
STRUCTURES Beyond the Nation State: Do We Still Need an Enemy? A
Technological revolution Beyond the nation state Empowerment of the
individual via new social technology A different kind of identity A look
into the future Speed versus heft: Qatar From Multilateralism to ?lc
OKminilateralism The genie of more local identity ?The European
experiment[Separation of identity from governance and territory] THE HUMAN
FACE OF PEACEMAKING The Art of Negotiations The antithesis of peacemaking?
?The Northern Ireland peace process: creative ambiguity Oslo: the human
face of peace-making [Reflections on the "effectiveness" of negotiations]
The politics of self awareness [Emotions that induced negative reactions]
[Emotions that induce positive behaviour] ?Living without hatred How we
create our identity Finding the national Narrative History as narrative
Living without an enemy Afterwards? Afterword: Peacemaking is Foggy
Bibliography Index