back channel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A secret or unofficial route of communication: An alternative, often covert, method of exchanging information or conducting negotiations, used when formal, public channels are unsuitable or undesirable. This is common in diplomacy, government, or sensitive business dealings.
Usage
The term "back channel" is used to describe a parallel line of communication that operates discreetly, separate from official, public-facing channels. It is typically employed to explore possibilities, convey sensitive messages, or build trust without the constraints and publicity of formal procedures.
Examples
- Noun:
- The two governments, unable to agree publicly, established a back channel to discuss the terms of the treaty.
- Crucial details of the ceasefire were finalized through a diplomatic back channel.
- Journalists sometimes use back channels to confirm information from confidential sources.
Advanced Usage
- "back-channel" (as an attributive adjective): Used to describe communication or activities that are secret and unofficial.
- They engaged in back-channel negotiations for months before announcing the deal.
- The envoy was involved in back-channel diplomacy to ease tensions.
Variants and Related Words
- Back-channeling (noun/gerund): The act of using or operating a back channel.
- The success of the agreement was due to careful back-channeling.
- Back-channel (verb, less common): To communicate via a back channel.
- The representatives back-channeled to avoid media scrutiny.
Synonyms
- Unofficial channel: A non-official route for communication.
- Secret line: A covert method of contact.
- Side channel: An alternative, often informal, communication path.
Related Phrases
- Back-channel communication: The full phrase describing the process of using such a channel.
- All back-channel communication was kept strictly confidential.
- Through the back channel: A phrase indicating the method used.
- The message was sent through the back channel.
Noun
- an alternative to the regular channels of communication that is used when agreements must be made secretly (especially in diplomacy or government)
- they negotiated via a back channel