Learning Lessons from Waco: When the Parties Bring Their Gods to the Negotiation Table (Religion and Politics) 🔍
Jayne Seminare Docherty Syracuse University Press, Religion and politics, 1st ed, Syracuse, N.Y, 2001
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Heated debates about "what really happened in Waco" are a recurring public drama. Yet, little or no attention has been given to the work of the negotiators who talked with the Branch Davidians. In this important book, Jayne Seminare Docherty utilizes largely unexplored sources of data to explain why fifty-one days of negotiations by federal officials failed to get all of the Branch Davidians to exit the compound. Learning Lessons from Waco applies a theory of worldview conflicts to the more than 12,000 pages of the negotiation transcripts from Waco. Through perceptive analysis of the situation, Docherty offers a fresh perspective on the activities of law enforcement agents. She shows how the Waco conflict resulted from a collision of two distinct worldviews—the FBI's and the Davidians'—and their divergent notions of reality. By exploring the failures of the negotiations, she also urges a better understanding of encounters between rising religious movements and dominant social institutions. Finally, the resulting model is applicable to other conflict resolution processes such as mediation and facilitated problem solving.
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Docherty, Jayne
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Religion and politics, lst ed, Syracuse, N.Y, 2001
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United States, United States of America
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Lst Ed edition, December 2001
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Presents a conceptual model of worldview conflict, using the example of Waco to extract principles for negotiating with communities motivated by unconventional beliefs. The author argues that parties with fundamentally different worldviews must first deal with reality, or "worldnaming," before they can begin to confront the issues, and suggests that because they used different "naming, framing, and blaming" language, the two sides in the Waco negotiation were destined to fail. While the Branch Davidians' reality was based on values and spirituality, that of the FBI was scientific and goal-centered, and it dismissed the Davidians' attempts to communicate as "Bible babble." She concludes with 14 lessons for future crisis negotiators dealing with such groups
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Introduction: The Never-ending Drama Of Waco 1 -- 1. What Really Happened In Waco In 1993? 18 -- 2. Understanding Worldview Conflicts 49 -- 3. When Worlds Collide 69 -- 4. Managing A Crisis Between Citizens Of Separate Worlds 103 -- 5. Establishing Relationships Across A Worldview Divide 124 -- 6. If You Release Some Of Those Youngsters ... We Will Play The Tape 154 -- 7. We Don't Want Anything From Your Country 189 -- 8. When The Parties Bring Their Gods To The Table 225 -- 9. Working With Worldview Conflicts 274. Jayne Seminare Docherty ; With A Foreword By Kevin Avruch. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 319-338) And Index.
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Heated debates about "what really happened in Waco" are a recurring public drama. This work uses unexplored sources of data to explain why 51 days of negotiations by federal officials failed to get Branch Davidians to exit the compound, as desired.
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2024-01-20
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