Northeast Asia Peace Initiative

On the Korean Peninsula following World War II, people with a common history, culture, and language were divided by the Cold War struggle between superpowers. UPF conferences and forums bring together leading diplomats and scholars to offer insights into prospects for improved relations among the countries of the region. Political, military, economic, and civil-society factors are considered at conferences and forums. Civil-society initiatives between South Korea and North Korea include tourism, humanitarian projects, and various forms of personal engagement. Scroll down for reports.
 
NE Asia
Goal: Peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula and harmonious relations among the nations of North East Asia
Methods: Consultations and civil-society initiatives that build personal connections
 
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Seorak, Korea—The 39th Peace Forum discussed the new Cold War and peace in Northeast Asia.

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United States—The concept of a Korean Peninsula Mega-Region (KPMR) is a bold but realistic proposal.

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Seorak, Korea—The 26th Peace Forum, co-hosted by the International Association of Academicians for Peace, was held in Korea in July.

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Europe and the Middle East—Speakers at a UPF webinar suggested trade as a way to bring the two Koreas closer.

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Prague, Czech Republic—The 103rd anniversary of Korea’s March 1st Movement was the theme of the UPF event.

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Luanda, Angola—UPF-Portugal participated in a Think Tank 2022 event held in Angola.

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Europe and the Middle East—South Korea’s presidential election was the focus of an International Media Association for Peace webinar.

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Europe and the Middle East—The Think Tank 2022 Global Forum focused on opening the path to reconciliation, peace and development.

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Europe and the Middle East—Cultural diplomacy was the theme of the final Think Tank 2022 session.

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Asia Pacific—The IAAP session featured seven academicians who presented their perspectives on creating a unification roadmap for North and South Korea through education.

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Asia Pacific—Former president of Kiribati and Sunhak Peace Prize laureate H.E. Anote Tong gave the keynote address at the Closing Session.

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Europe and the Middle East—In the fourth Think Tank 2022 webinar, academicians discussed a highway that would circle the globe.

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