Beginning Negotiations Welcome! You are encouraged to register with the site and login (for free). When you register, you support the site and your question history is saved.Professor: in one method of international conflict resolution, a nation that perceives itself to have been wronged by another nation should demand that conditions be met by the wrongdoing nation before negotiations between both parties can begin. If all countries behaved according to this method, countries in conflict would never succeed in beginning negotiations. The professor's argument relies on which of the following assumptions? No country truly acts in accordance with this method of international conflict resolution. In conflict resolution, no country should announce conditions for negotiations. International conflicts should be settled by an objective international third party. No country in conflict with another country will meet any of that country's demands in advance of beginning negotiations. Countries place conditions on negotiation so that those negotiations might ultimately be successful. Review Answer