Panmunjeom Negotiation Records

Panmunjeom Negotiation Records

by Zhao Yongtian Niu Min

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About This Novel

2021 marks the 71st anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Panmunjom negotiations. The Korean War lasted for more than three years, starting on June 25, 1950; while the Panmunjom negotiations began on July 10, 1951, and ended on July 27, 1953, with the signing of the armistice agreement. The negotiations were long and tortuous, with fights and talks, on and off, lasting more than two years and 747 days. It was a long truce negotiation. Taking history as a guide, the war on the Korean Peninsula should provide inspiration to peace-loving people. The Korean War was different from many previous wars in the world. Shortly after the war broke out, there had been a war on two fronts: war and peace, and the two fronts went hand in hand. This book focuses on the Korean War peace talks, supplemented by the foreshadowing of the military front. It not only describes the formulation of negotiation strategies by major powers, the game of war and peace among multiple parties involved in the war, and the overt and covert struggles of the two camps from a macro level, but also describes the negotiation process, tit-for-tat in negotiations, mastering proactive negotiation skills, and details of negotiation coordination with the military front and battlefield coordination from a local and micro level. This book describes in detail the wonderful stories of our representatives Li Kenong, Qiao Guanhua and others who fought with their opponents at the negotiating table with their courage and courage. At the same time, it intersperses the memories of other members of the Volunteer Armistice Negotiation Delegation who personally participated in this negotiation struggle. The specific situation of this military and diplomatic struggle is presented to readers from different angles and different aspects. "Panmunjom Negotiations Record" does not adopt a single Chinese perspective. It also starts from the national interests and leadership decisions of several major participating countries in the war, reflecting the complexity and difficulty of this protracted negotiation from multiple angles and aspects. Such as the behind-the-scenes commander and farsighted Stalin, the tough and mature Truman, the dictatorial and fickle Syngman Rhee, etc., Which increase the historical thickness and readability of this book.

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