Negotiation in the News: Arm’s Length Peacemaking

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For 70 years, the governments of Japan and South Korea disagreed over what Japan might owe the Korean women its soldiers abused during World War II. The story of how they finally came to agreement reminds us of the importance of including all interested parties in conflict-resolution efforts.

An unresolved issue

During the war, tens of thousands … Read Negotiation in the News: Arm’s Length Peacemaking

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