Követelésekig
Követelésekig is a term used in Hungarian discussions of negotiation and decision-making. It combines the plural noun követelések (demands) with the suffix -ig, which denotes extent or limit, to form a figurative expression meaning “to the point of demands” or “to the extent of demands.” The term is used to describe a pattern in which a party pushes its demands toward the outer limits of what is acceptable in order to gauge the other party’s flexibility or to trigger concessions before a potential breakdown. In practice, követelésekig characterizes brinksmanship where the cost of concession is weighed against the risk of deadlock.
Analysts apply the concept in labor relations, procurement, and political negotiation to analyze signaling, commitment, and
Etymology and use: The word is not common in everyday Hungarian but appears in academic or theoretical
See also: escalation, brinkmanship, hardball negotiation, negotiation theory.