Hichem Karoui
Track II Diplomacy: Informal Paths To Peace concludes the authoritative trilogy 'Issues in Contemporary Diplomacy' with an in-depth exploration of diplomacy’s most discreet yet effective approach. This scholarly work illuminates a diplomatic methodology that deliberately shuns publicity, considering anonymity one of its fundamental conditions for success.The volume offers a comprehensive and detailed analysis of Track II diplomacy’s historical development, systematically comparing it with traditional first-track approaches whilst highlighting essential differences, benefits, operational roles, and action mechanisms. Through meticulous research, the book traces Track II’s evolution from classical diplomatic traditions through to contemporary digital-age applications, emphasising both distinctions and synergies between formal and informal diplomatic tracks.Readers will discover practical models, real-world examples, and sophisticated analysis of strategies, methodologies, and the political and social contexts that define successful Track II operations. The work extensively reviews elements contributing to second-track diplomacy’s effectiveness, particularly examining scenarios where conventional diplomatic efforts have reached an impasse.Drawing from extensive case studies and practical lessons, the analysis provides evidence-based insights into what makes Track II diplomacy successful. The book concludes with actionable recommendations for addressing contemporary global challenges through informal diplomatic channels.Published under the auspices of the Diplomatic Institute of Qatar, this work represents a significant contribution to diplomatic literature. Designed to support professional diplomatic training and international relations education, it serves practitioners, academics, and policymakers seeking to understand and implement the informal mechanisms that often prove decisive when formal diplomacy fails.