TY - BOOK ID - 26351406 TI - Talking to the enemy PY - 2007 SN - 9780833041913 1281181129 9786611181123 0833042726 0833041916 9780833042729 9781281181121 6611181121 PB - Santa Monica, CA RAND National Security Research Division DB - UniCat KW - International relations. Foreign policy KW - Peaceful settlement of international disputes KW - Polemology KW - Middle East KW - South Asia KW - Track two diplomacy KW - Conflict management KW - Arab-Israeli conflict KW - Mediation, International. KW - Security, International. KW - Collective security KW - International security KW - International relations KW - Disarmament KW - International organization KW - Peace KW - Conciliation, International KW - International conciliation KW - International mediation KW - Mediation, International KW - Mediation KW - Arbitration (International law) KW - Conflict control KW - Conflict resolution KW - Dispute settlement KW - Management of conflict KW - Managing conflict KW - Management KW - Negotiation KW - Problem solving KW - Social conflict KW - Crisis management KW - Arab-Israeli peace process KW - Mid-East peace process KW - Middle East peace process KW - Middle Eastern peace process KW - Peace process in the Middle East KW - Peace. KW - Law and legislation UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:26351406 AB - This monograph examines regional, multilateral track two dialogues in the Middle East and South Asia that are focused on arms control and other cooperative security measures. Unofficial policy discourse, or track two diplomacy, is an increasingly important part of the changing international security landscape, with the potential to raise new ideas and solutions to conflicts that, over time, may influence official policy. Talking to the Enemy considers how track two efforts in South Asia and the Middle East have socialized participants into thinking about security in more cooperative terms, and ER -