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ID074747
Title ProperTrack 2 security dialogue in the Asia-Pacific
Other Title Informationreflections and future directions
LanguageENG
AuthorBall, Desmond ;  Milner, Anthony ;  Taylor, Brendan
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article critically reviews the literature on Track 2 security dialogue in the Asia?Pacific and suggests a number of possible avenues for further research. From almost a standing start, Track 2 security dialogue in this part of the world has burgeoned over the past decade and a half. As these institutions and activities have grown, so too has a body of scholarship grown around them which has striven to stay abreast of them and – at least in the case of some of the more prominent second track institutions and activities – to evaluate their influence and effectiveness. Just as viable second track processes must constantly adapt in response to changes in the regional and global security environment, however, this article contends that the scholarship on Track 2 security dialogue needs now to evolve beyond its heavy emphasis upon on the “success” of these institutions and activities. While this criterion remains vital, the article argues that greater analytical attention should also be given to differentiating between the many and varied Track 2 security processes that are currently active in the Asia-Pacific; to developing a closer understanding as to the operating modalities of these institutions and activities; and to better comprehending longitudinal trends in regional Track 2 security dialogue.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 2, No. 3; 2006: p174-188
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 2 No 3
Key WordsAsia-Pacific ;  Security Dialogue ;  Track 2


 
 
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