Negotiation as Prevention of Violent Conflict
The role of the multilateral negotiation efforts in the Korean Conflict
The paper explores North Korea's shift from military interventions to diplomatic negotiations following the Cold War, highlighting its strategic use of talks to further political and propaganda goals. It examines the resulting prolonged period of mistrust and provocations involving key players such as South Korea, the USA, China, and Japan. The analysis provides insights into the complex dynamics of international relations in the region and the challenges of achieving lasting peace.
