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Hichem Karoui's "Track II Diplomacy: Informal Paths To Peace" concludes the "Issues in Contemporary Diplomacy" trilogy with a rigorous, scholarly examination of non-official peace processes. This volume offers a "comprehensive and detailed analysis of the development of this type of diplomacy", providing an indispensable resource for academic libraries, think tanks, and foreign policy professionals. The work is crucial for those who must understand diplomatic alternatives when formal avenues reach an impasse, making it a valuable addition to any serious international relations…mehr

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Hichem Karoui's "Track II Diplomacy: Informal Paths To Peace" concludes the "Issues in Contemporary Diplomacy" trilogy with a rigorous, scholarly examination of non-official peace processes. This volume offers a "comprehensive and detailed analysis of the development of this type of diplomacy", providing an indispensable resource for academic libraries, think tanks, and foreign policy professionals. The work is crucial for those who must understand diplomatic alternatives when formal avenues reach an impasse, making it a valuable addition to any serious international relations collection.

The book systematically "traces the evolution of Track II from the classical era to the digital age", comparing it with traditional Track I diplomacy to highlight its unique benefits, roles, and mechanisms of action. Karoui provides a robust theoretical framework, delving into the core strategies and methodologies that underpin successful informal negotiations, including the fundamental importance of dialogue and building trust. The analysis is supported by applied case studies that dissect both successes and failures, offering valuable "lessons learnt" for practitioners and scholars alike.

Further strengthening its academic utility, the book explores contemporary factors such as the role of technology and social media in Track II processes and evaluates future prospects for this essential diplomatic tool. It concludes with forward-looking recommendations for applying these methods to address pressing global challenges. This study is essential for postgraduate students, academics, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs employees seeking to master the full spectrum of modern diplomatic practice.


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Writer /Journalist/ Senior Researcher

  • Published over 30 books and counting, (translations not included).
  • Authored co-authored, edited, and published hundreds of daily/ weekly/ monthly briefings, reports and analyses, peer-reviewed articles, monographs, and books, about MENA region and international politics.
  • Participated in many international conferences, either on the panel, as a member of the organizing team, or as a journalist.
  • Has been involved with the media since his early career, thus serving in different posts: reporter, investigation journalist, copy editor, cultural journalism, political journalism, editorialist, and Executive Editor.
  • Translated several books/documents. Also reviewed translations for publishers.
  • Member of several academic boards.
  • Veteran columnist and commentator for the media.
  • Ranking in the top 10%of Authors by all-time downloads on Social Science Research Network.