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In an era of complex global challenges, traditional state-to-state negotiations often fall short. Track 1.5 Diplomacy- combining official and unofficial dialogue- has become essential for building trust, fostering cooperation, and generating innovative solutions. This book offers the first in-depth study of Track 1.5 Diplomacy in the US and Europe, blending theory and practice. It examines how governments, think tanks, academics, and civil society collaborate in semi-official settings to influence policy and manage conflicts. Covering theoretical foundations, regional case studies, and emerging challenges, this volume is a vital resource for students, scholars, diplomats, and policymakers seeking to understand and leverage Track 1.5 Diplomacy.
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY.- CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY.- CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS.- PART II: PRACTICES IN TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY IN THE U.S. AND EUROPE.- CHAPTER 3: TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY IN THE UNITED STATES.- CHAPTER 4: EUROPEAN PRACTICES: NORMATIVE POWER AND INCLUSIVITY.- CHAPTER 5: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: U.S. VS. EUROPEAN APPROACHES.- PART III: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY IN THE US AND EUROPE.- CHAPTER 6: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY IN THE U.S.- CHAPTER 7: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRACK 1.5 DIPLOMACY IN EUROPE.- CHAPTER 8: POLICY IMPLICATION, CONCLUSION, AND FUTUREDIRECTIONS.
Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hoan is a lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), the think tank of Vietnam s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Currently, she is serving a three-year diplomatic term at Vietnam s Embassy in Norway as a researcher and assistant/secretary to the Ambassador. She holds an MPA from SPEA, Indiana University, USA (2013), and a PhD in International Economics from Vietnam s National University (2024). Her research interests focus on diplomacy, international relations, international economics, and international business.
Dr. Mai Thi Hong Tam is a researcher at the DAV. She earned a Master in International Relations at DAV (2003) and a second Master in International Studies at Ohio University (2009) as a Fulbright scholar. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Northern Illinois University and a Postdoc from Florida Atlantic University (2017). Her researches focus on political theory, international relations, and Vietnam s relations with major powers including the U.S., China, Russia, the EU, and ASEAN.
Ms. Do Tu Hien holds a Master from Central China Normal University (2006). She is a lecturer and also the Deputy Chief of Office and Head of Finance and Administration at DAV. She served as Consul at Vietnam s Consulate General in Hong Kong (2016 2019). Her research interest is international relations.



