Back channel

Intermediate 🏛️ Government / Politics

Definition

Unofficial diplomatic negotiations conducted secretly, bypassing formal government channels.

Example Usage

The two nations conducted talks through back channels before the official summit was announced.

Origin

Military communications term adopted into diplomatic vocabulary in the Cold War era

Fun Fact

The most famous back channel was the secret correspondence between Henry Kissinger and Chinese officials that led to Nixon's 1972 visit.

Source: Diplomatic and intelligence terminology

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