Negotiation and Conflict Resolution in International Relations
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution in International Relations
Questions
Which of the following is NOT a common type of negotiation in international relations?
- Bilateral negotiation
- Multilateral negotiation
- Track-two diplomacy
- Shuttle diplomacy
What is the primary goal of negotiation in international relations?
- To reach an agreement that is acceptable to all parties
- To resolve a conflict peacefully
- To maintain the status quo
- To gain an advantage over the other party
Which of the following is NOT a common tactic used in negotiation?
- Concession
- Compromise
- Threats
- Bargaining
What is the difference between negotiation and mediation?
- Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement, while mediation is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement.
- Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties try to resolve a conflict, while mediation is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to resolve a conflict.
- Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement on a specific issue, while mediation is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement on a specific issue.
- Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement on a specific issue, while mediation is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement on a general issue.
Which of the following is NOT a common type of conflict resolution mechanism in international relations?
- Negotiation
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Litigation
What is the primary goal of conflict resolution in international relations?
- To resolve a conflict peacefully
- To maintain the status quo
- To gain an advantage over the other party
- To punish the other party
Which of the following is NOT a common tactic used in conflict resolution?
- Concession
- Compromise
- Threats
- Bargaining
What is the difference between conflict resolution and peacemaking?
- Conflict resolution is a process in which two or more parties try to resolve a conflict, while peacemaking is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to resolve a conflict.
- Conflict resolution is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement on a specific issue, while peacemaking is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement on a specific issue.
- Conflict resolution is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement on a specific issue, while peacemaking is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement on a general issue.
- Conflict resolution is a process in which two or more parties try to resolve a conflict peacefully, while peacemaking is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to resolve a conflict peacefully.
Which of the following is NOT a common type of peacemaking mechanism in international relations?
- Negotiation
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Sanctions
What is the primary goal of peacemaking in international relations?
- To resolve a conflict peacefully
- To maintain the status quo
- To gain an advantage over the other party
- To punish the other party
Which of the following is NOT a common tactic used in peacemaking?
- Concession
- Compromise
- Threats
- Bargaining
What is the difference between peacemaking and peacekeeping?
- Peacemaking is a process in which two or more parties try to resolve a conflict, while peacekeeping is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to resolve a conflict.
- Peacemaking is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement on a specific issue, while peacekeeping is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement on a specific issue.
- Peacemaking is a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement on a specific issue, while peacekeeping is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to reach an agreement on a general issue.
- Peacemaking is a process in which two or more parties try to resolve a conflict peacefully, while peacekeeping is a process in which a third party helps two or more parties to resolve a conflict peacefully.
Which of the following is NOT a common type of peacekeeping mechanism in international relations?
- Ceasefire
- Truce
- Sanctions
- Buffer zone
What is the primary goal of peacekeeping in international relations?
- To resolve a conflict peacefully
- To maintain the status quo
- To gain an advantage over the other party
- To punish the other party
Which of the following is NOT a common tactic used in peacekeeping?
- Ceasefire
- Truce
- Threats
- Buffer zone