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Stopping The Madman: Lessons From The Kaesong Industrial Complex, Sei Hee Park Feb 2016

Stopping The Madman: Lessons From The Kaesong Industrial Complex, Sei Hee Park

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

Section I briefly introduces the Kaesong Industrial Complex, and its closure and reopening. Section II looks at the history of North and South Korea that has set up the current tension between the nations. Section III highlights the significance of the KIC to the two Koreas' relationship. Section IV then explores North Korea's behavior over the years, intertwining discussion of Thomas Schelling's "Madman Theory" to describe North Korea's growing unpredictability and irrationality. Section V provides suggestions for how South Korea can appease North Korea's erratic behavior, as exemplified by their actions during the KIC negotiations. Section VI concludes.


Surveying The Landscape Of Conflict Management, Tom Stipanowich, J. Kwang Ho Lim, E. Y. Park, Beomsu Kim, Joongi Kim Feb 2016

Surveying The Landscape Of Conflict Management, Tom Stipanowich, J. Kwang Ho Lim, E. Y. Park, Beomsu Kim, Joongi Kim

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

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The Intersection Between Legal Risk Management And Dispute Resolution In The Commercial Context, Garrick Apollon Feb 2016

The Intersection Between Legal Risk Management And Dispute Resolution In The Commercial Context, Garrick Apollon

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

This article explains the key advantages and challenges of using LRM to help lawyers managing substantive matters related to the commercial negotiations and disputes, and the key advantage of using ADR techniques for the management of nonsubstantive matters related to commercial negotiations and disputes. This article overall demonstrates that LRM can complement dispute resolution and vice versa. This article also demonstrates how LRM can be utilized in commercial negotiations and mediations.