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Some sources on conflict resolution argue that a change of leadership can increase the likelihood of succeeding in negotiations. Charles King, for example, argues that, in civil wars, leadership changes often offer promising opportunities for negotiations, especially in situations where the presence of a key leader is the primary obstacle to peace, and his successors all want peace.136 It is not at all clear that this dynamic operates in the same way with campaigns that are characterized mainly by terrorism, however.137
How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns
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