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CAUSAL LAYERED ANALYSIS (1) answer(s).
 
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Identity Frame as the Anchor of Interstate Conflicts: the Case of the United States–North Korea Denuclearization Negotiation / Seo, Yongseok; Park, Doyoun   Journal Article
Seo, Yongseok Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines the fundamental causes of intractable conflict and deadlocked negotiation by centering on identity. The cognitive variables of identity are derived, and the causal layered analysis framework is used to analyze the influencing mechanism among cognitive layers. This research assumes that conflicts are influenced by interactions among key variables of the identity frame in the cognitive layer: “ingroup definition,” “outgroup definition,” and “conflict narrative.” The United States–North Korea denuclearization negotiation case is examined using this framework, seeking to understand how these factors influenced the conflict, policy initiatives and negotiations.
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