RAND Study says unofficial diplomacy efforts can have positive effect in Middle East, South Asia

Unofficial diplomatic discussions can play a significant role in shaping attitudes in the Middle East and Asia, but are best used as a long-term strategy without expectations for dramatic policy shifts, according to a report issued by the RAND Corp. Such discussions -- typically featuring individuals from universities, nongovernmental organizations, former government leaders and even current officials acting unofficially -- primarily are about long-term socialization and generating new ideas, not immediate policy change.

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