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Track I Diplomacy






Chester Crocker offers some insight as to how Track II actors might approach and work with Track I.
Chester Crocker describes the critical role that insider partial intervenors sometimes play in Track I negotiations.
Chester Crocker of Georgetown University, there is various points of convergence. The two tracks often employ quite similar techniques.
According to Chester Crocker, there are various points of convergence among Track I and Track II diplomacy.
Chester Crocker describes the importance of having communication channels to real decision makers. He also describes and interesting model for peace agreement implementation and monitoring.
Peter Coleman discusses who should be at the negotiating table.is
Ron Fisher describes Track I-II coordination in Tajikistan.
Ron Fisher describes the relationship between Track I and Track II players.



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