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This groundbreaking book explores how adversaries in world politics can surmount their differences and disputes and start on the path to peaceful, mutually productive relations. Writing with authority and clarity, Mel Gurtov defines the strategy of deep engagement, examines how it progressed under President Obama with Cuba and Iran, and probes its potential for US-Russian and US-North Korean relations and other critical hotspots. At the core of the book are case studies that highlight the strategy and practice of engagement in both successful and failed efforts. Showing that domestic political obstacles turn out to be more formidable than strategic interests when national leaders seek to engage adversaries, Gurtov draws lessons for diplomacy in ways to engage, such as practicing mutual respect, paying attention to symbols, and using incentives rather than sanctions. At a time when use of force remains the main way governments pursue their interests, Engaging Adversaries is a timely appeal to diplomacy and a reminder that a multitude of ways exist for adversaries to find common ground.

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A refreshingly original, persuasive, mind-expanding, and timely study, this book is a must-read for all students of US foreign policy and international relations as well as for policy makers and an attentive public concerned about the shaping of a nonhegemonic global order. -- Samuel S. Kim, Columbia University
While engagement has been a topic of study within conflict resolution and international relations, Mel Gurtov offers a fresh and original approach. His critique of realism and power politics for focusing on worst-case outcomes is both commonsensical and vitally important. Engagement is what powerful countries should use as a primary mode for resolving conflicts. Thoughtful, well written, and timely, this is an outstanding piece of work. -- Stuart J. Thorson, emeritus, Maxwell School of Syracuse University
In the human interest—exactly what we need in the era of Trump and his escalating confrontation with the world. Mel Gurtov’s peacemaking shows a clear way forward through the current fog of bigotry, jingoism, and violence. -- Peter Van Ness, Australian National University

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Preface Chapter 1: The Global Citizen and Engagement Chapter 2: Engaging Adversaries Chapter 3: Successful Engagement: US Relations with Iran and Cuba Chapter 4: Halfway There: US-China Engagement Chapter 5: Disengagement: Failures in US-Russia and US-North Korea Relations Chapter 6: Trapped by History: China-Japan, Israel-Palestine Chapter 7: Engagement: Lessons for Policy Makers and Peacemakers Selected Bibliography Index About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 26/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9781538111123, 978-1538111123
      ISBN10: 1538111128

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      Book Synopsis
      This groundbreaking book explores how adversaries in world politics can surmount their differences and disputes and start on the path to peaceful, mutually productive relations. Writing with authority and clarity, Mel Gurtov defines the strategy of deep engagement, examines how it progressed under President Obama with Cuba and Iran, and probes its potential for US-Russian and US-North Korean relations and other critical hotspots. At the core of the book are case studies that highlight the strategy and practice of engagement in both successful and failed efforts. Showing that domestic political obstacles turn out to be more formidable than strategic interests when national leaders seek to engage adversaries, Gurtov draws lessons for diplomacy in ways to engage, such as practicing mutual respect, paying attention to symbols, and using incentives rather than sanctions. At a time when use of force remains the main way governments pursue their interests, Engaging Adversaries is a timely appeal to diplomacy and a reminder that a multitude of ways exist for adversaries to find common ground.

      Trade Review
      A refreshingly original, persuasive, mind-expanding, and timely study, this book is a must-read for all students of US foreign policy and international relations as well as for policy makers and an attentive public concerned about the shaping of a nonhegemonic global order. -- Samuel S. Kim, Columbia University
      While engagement has been a topic of study within conflict resolution and international relations, Mel Gurtov offers a fresh and original approach. His critique of realism and power politics for focusing on worst-case outcomes is both commonsensical and vitally important. Engagement is what powerful countries should use as a primary mode for resolving conflicts. Thoughtful, well written, and timely, this is an outstanding piece of work. -- Stuart J. Thorson, emeritus, Maxwell School of Syracuse University
      In the human interest—exactly what we need in the era of Trump and his escalating confrontation with the world. Mel Gurtov’s peacemaking shows a clear way forward through the current fog of bigotry, jingoism, and violence. -- Peter Van Ness, Australian National University

      Table of Contents
      Preface Chapter 1: The Global Citizen and Engagement Chapter 2: Engaging Adversaries Chapter 3: Successful Engagement: US Relations with Iran and Cuba Chapter 4: Halfway There: US-China Engagement Chapter 5: Disengagement: Failures in US-Russia and US-North Korea Relations Chapter 6: Trapped by History: China-Japan, Israel-Palestine Chapter 7: Engagement: Lessons for Policy Makers and Peacemakers Selected Bibliography Index About the Author

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