In the face of inevitable globalization, international negotiations grow increasingly frequent and complex. At the same time, traditional models of negotiation are subject to limitations of spatial and temporal distance, information asymmetry, and cross-cultural communication barriers. With emerging media technologies still in the process of development, they overcome those traditional limitations and penetrate all steps of the process of negotiation, providing new opportunities for intensifying negotiation efficiency. This article takes " The pathways for improving the efficiency of international negotiations through new media technologies" as its research direction. This article outlines the key shortcomings of traditional models of negotiation and explores in an orderly manner how new technologies such as blockchain, smart translation, and virtual simulation can be utilized to optimize negotiation performance. The findings indicate that new media technologies are capable of penetrating cultural boundaries, increasing information openness and two-way trust, and significantly improving communication effectiveness. By illuminating the relationship between new media technologies and negotiation outcome consequences, this study addresses an important knowledge gap in the analysis of operative channels on the boundary of dynamic technological and international negotiation borders. It also gives a novel theoretical basis for facilitating the digital transformation of negotiating practice, with a view to ultimately level and standardize global collaborative processes.
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