Twenty Years on the Second Track: GAP Case Studies
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https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.bess.v1i1.6454Keywords:
Second Track, Track Two Diplomacy, Global Access PartnersAbstract
The Second Track was developed by Global Access Partners from principles established in track two diplomacy to encourage rational conversations in contested policy spaces. GAP’s co-founder Catherine Fritz-Kalish traces the origins and outcomes of her company’s most successful Second Track projects.
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