--- slug: advisory summary: "A standing note that the book is a working reference, not an instruction manual for any specific operation, conflict, or counterpart." --- # A Note to Practitioners This book is a reference. It is not an instruction manual for any specific operation, conflict, or counterpart. The entries describe recurring patterns in the practice of humanitarian diplomacy, frontline negotiation, mediation, and peace-agreement design. They name what the field has learned the hard way, organize it under common vocabulary, and connect each entry to the others that bear on it. That is what a pattern language is for. What it cannot do, and does not try to do, is tell you what the right move is in a particular case. Practitioners engaged in active situations should rely on their organization's doctrine, their counterpart's actual context, qualified colleagues, and their own judgment. Not on a reference book. Where a particular entry covers a topic with unusually high stakes — active negotiation behavior, armed-actor engagement, ceasefire or corridor design, hostage or detainee talks, sanction relief, amnesty, or live-conflict analysis — the entry itself may carry its own warning. Read those carefully. They are not the same as this standing advisory; they encode hard-won caveats that apply to that pattern in particular. This is the only place in the book where this advisory appears. Once you have read it, you can treat the rest as a working reference without the warning repeating on every page. --- - [Next: What's New](whats-new.md) - [Previous: Introduction](introduction.md)