Title of article :
“Quasi Track-One” Diplomacy: An Analysis of the Geneva Process in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
Author/Authors :
Amira Schiff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The diversity of unofficial diplomacy activities in the last three decades
has led to extensive attention in theoretical literature to the role of
unofficial diplomacy in conflict resolution processes and to the development
of a broad range of concepts used to describe different types of
unofficial diplomatic activities. Yet certain unofficial activities, such as
the process that preceded the Geneva Accords, do not neatly conform
to the prevailing unofficial diplomacy concepts. This study seeks to
contribute to the theoretical development of the unofficial diplomacy
theory through an examination of the assumptions underlying models
and concepts relating to unofficial diplomacy as applied to the process
leading to the drafting of the Geneva Accords. The study suggests that
the unofficial diplomacy process leading to the Geneva Accords was in
fact ‘‘a quasi track-one’’ diplomacy—a diplomacy characterized by
unique features, some of which weakened its potential contribution to
the policy-making process.
Keywords :
track two , unofficial diplomacy , Geneva Accords
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives