Cross-Strait participation in the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific : a case study of a multilateral Track Two approach to conflict prevention / Chyngly Lee.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Issues & Studies Vol 45 No 4, Decmeber 2009, pp.189-215 (34)Summary: Although the CSCAP does not get involved in the resolution of any specific conflict it does provide a dialogue process for non-like minded security actors. This article considers the role of the CSCAP in providing a stable channel for delegations from Beijing and Taipei to exchange views on regional security.
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Although the CSCAP does not get involved in the resolution of any specific conflict it does provide a dialogue process for non-like minded security actors. This article considers the role of the CSCAP in providing a stable channel for delegations from Beijing and Taipei to exchange views on regional security.

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