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ID077808
Title ProperTrack Two Diplomacy from a Track One Perspective
Other Title Informationcomparing the perceptions of Turkish and American Diplomats
LanguageENG
AuthorGürkaynak, C. Esra Çuhadar
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although it is often implicitly assumed by track two practitioners that track two efforts are complementary to official negotiations and are welcomed by official actors, little is known about the actual perceptions of these efforts by official parties, especially in the context of non-Western countries. Turkey, as one of these countries, was exposed to numerous track two efforts in the last decade. A survey of Turkish diplomats was conducted to explore how interventions by American- and European-based track two actors are perceived by the track one community in a developing and non-Western country. The Turkish diplomats' perceptions are organized around four categories: who are the track two actors, contributions of track two diplomacy, problems caused by track two diplomacy, and ideas concerning track two-track one cooperation. Then, the perceptions of Turkish and American diplomats are compared to assess whether their perceptions of track two diplomacy differ and, if so, in what particular ways they differ. The theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed and ideas for future research proposed
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol. 12, No.1; 2007: p57-82
Journal SourceInternational Negotiation Vol. 12, No.1; 2007: p57-82
Key WordsTrack Two Diplomacy ;  Track One Diplomacy ;  Turkey ;  United States ;  Cooperation Between Track One and Track Two Diplomacy