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ID143616
Title ProperReconfiguring social capital in the making of track ii diplomacy
Other Title Informationa case study of the Taipei-Seoul forum
LanguageENG
AuthorChen, Ian Tsung-Yen ;  YANG, Alan H ;  Poong, Hwei-luan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Track II diplomacy is of specific strategic interest for Taiwan under the barriers of participation in international organizations and the formationof diplomatic ties with major powers. The Taipei-Seoul Forum/Seoul-Taipei Forum (TSF/STF), which was inaugurated in the early 1990s worked as an important example of how track II diplomacy can contribute to Taiwan’s relations with South Korea based upon interpersonal relationships and links between think tanks on either side. This paper examines the development of TSF/STF to examine the opportunities for and constraints on track II diplomacy efforts to nurture bilateral relations between Taiwan and South Korea. Through the lens of social capital as an analytical framework, this paper portrays the unique process of interpersonal social networking that takes place through TSF/STF, which has managed to preserve a fragile bilateral relationship during a period of extreme difficulty.
`In' analytical NoteIssues and Studies Vol. 51, No.4; Dec 2015: p.143-172
Journal SourceIssues and Studies 2015-12 51, 4
Key WordsTrack II Diplomacy ;  Social Capital ;  Taipei-Seoul Forum/Seoul-Taipei