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The overall quantitative analysis of groups, in combination with the three case studies examined in more depth here, indicate that whether negotiations are likely to succeed or not hinges on seven key factors: a political stalemate, strong leadership on both sides, whether or not there are third-party sponsors, the presence of suicide attacks, the splintering of groups (and government coalitions), the role of spoilers, and the international setting.
How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns
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