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Presented by: Anna Fey , Eva Grosser , Michael Guggenberger

Negotiations in International Relations: How to hammer out a satisfactory solution ( unification of Korea as a case study ). Presented by: Anna Fey , Eva Grosser , Michael Guggenberger. Theoretical approach – what did we use. Basic theories of intercultural communication

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Presented by: Anna Fey , Eva Grosser , Michael Guggenberger

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  1. Negotiations in International Relations: How to hammer out a satisfactorysolution (unification of Korea as a casestudy) Presented by: Anna Fey, EvaGrosser, Michael Guggenberger

  2. Theoreticalapproach – whatdid we use • Basic theories of interculturalcommunication • Game theory • Examples of internationalagreementsconcerningmanycrisissituations • Takenintoaccount the specificsituation in Korea as a casestudy

  3. Presentation of the topic – stage 1 -introduction • The character of the problem: • the division of the country • Armistice (actually the state of war) • Possibleunification • The UN as a mediator

  4. Panmunjon – the borderlinebetweenKoreas

  5. Stage 2: presentation of bothsides of the conflict • North Korea: • Military/economicpotential • Politicalpurposes • South Korea • Military/economicpotential • Politicalpurposes

  6. Stage 3: Presentation of differentpoliticalpoints • North Korea • Points of views • AccusationsagainstSouth Korea • South Korea • Points of views • AccusationsagainstNorth Korea

  7. Stage 4: the mediator’s role • Why the UN feelsresponsible for hammering out a solution of the Korean problem? • Whyunificationisnecessary for the internationalcommunity and for Korea?

  8. Stage 4: Unification of Korea? • North Korea • Conditions for unification • Global advantages of the unification • South Korea • Conditions for unification • Global advantages of the unification

  9. Stage 5: the finalagreement – unification of Korea • The finalproposal and agreementbetweenNorth and South Korea. • Both sidesagreed, as follows: • Gradualunification (10 years) at the expense of the South Korea • The coalitiongovernment in Seoulisformedimmediately • Personal guarantee of safety to NorthKoreanpoliticians

  10. Stage 5: unification of Korea 4. All the NorthKoreanpoliticiansarepardoned 5. Reduction of NorthKoreanarmy by 50% takes place immediately and the finalunification of the armywouldtake place in 10 yearstime 6. The US militarybaseswould be evacuated from South Korea in the time of 2 years but Korea as unified country wouldremain in the ussecurity system in the Pacific area

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