ISBN: 9780999745427
Editorial: Columbia
Autor: Simon, Joel
Año de edición: 2019
N° Páginas: 189
Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
Descripción: A wise and thorough investigation. --Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and The Terror YearsStarting in late 2012, Westerners working in Syria--journalists and aid workers--began disappearing without a trace. A year later the world learned they had been taken hostage by the Islamic State. Throughout 2014, all the Europeans came home, first the Spanish, then the French, then an Italian, a German, and a Dane. In August 2014, the Islamic State began executing the Americans--including journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, followed by the British hostages.Joel Simon, who in nearly two decades at the Committee to Protect Journalists has worked on dozens of hostages cases, delves into the heated hostage policy debate. The Europeans paid millions of dollars to a terrorist group to free their hostages. The US and the UK refused to do so, arguing that any ransom would be used to fuel terrorism and would make the crime more attractive, increasing the risk to their citizens.We Want to Negotiate is an exploration of the ethical, legal, and strategic considerations of a bedeviling question: Should governments pay ransom to terrorists? Críticas A firm no-concessions policy that relies on meager evidence is inexcusable, he argues, when lives hang in the balance.We Want to Negotiate is a helpful, accessible contribution to a decades-old dilemma.--The Wall Street JournalThis excellent and careful book asks tough questions about whether and how governments should negotiate with kidnappers to get hostages released.--Foreign AffairsAs Joel Simon expertly explains in his new book,We Want to Negotiate, there is no consensus about how to respond to an ancient practice that has made a terrible resurgence in the post-9/11 era.--Jason Rezaian, The Washington PostKidnapping today has taken a more sinister and professional turn, as demonstrated in Joel Simon'sWe Want To Negotiate ... kidnapping is in a state of constant flux, endlessly evolving to meet demand.--Caroline Moorehead, The Times Literary SupplementA wise and thorough investigation of the painful conundrum posed by terrorist kidnappings. Simon makes a cogent argument about how to change our current, failed approach to negotiation.--Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and The Terror YearsJoel Simon has written an invaluable insider's account of the how and the why of the shadowy business of ransom negotiation at the highest level. For anyone who has ever wondered why some governments negotiate for the release of their captured citizens, while others--including our own--do not, Simon's book is essential reading. As head of the Committee to Protect Journalists, Simon has seen the hostage crisis up close and this book reflects his intelligence, courage, and clear-eyed approach to this murky but, sadly, thriving business.--Kati Marton, author, journalist and former Board Chair of the Committee to Protect JournalistsThis is an excellently researched and reasoned book on a terrible and complicated problem--what to do when someone is taken hostage. I hope all those who have had to face this awful dilemma will read it, and especially those who make and carry out government policy.--Terry Anderson, journalist, hostage in Lebanon for seven yearsJoel Simon's book about the dark world of kidnappers and their hostages is deeply reported, well written and well calibrated in its judgements. For anyone who wants to understand the many difficult questions raised by the kidnapping trade, Simon's book will be the standard.--Peter Bergen, author of United States of Jihad: Who are America's Homegrown Terrorists and How Do We Stop ThemInWe Want to Negotiate, Joel Simon combines the breadth of his knowledge alongside stunning narratives to try to understand how the gruesome and murky trade of kidnapping really works. Simon's international policy expertise and his compassion for his subjects--many of whom he knew and worked alon
- Idioma: Inglés
- Autor: Simon, Joel
- Editorial: Columbia
- N° Paginas: 189
- Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
- Envío: Desde EE.UU.