China’s Perspectives on North Korea and Korean Reunification

China’s Perspectives on North Korea and Korean Reunification

Chu Shulong, Institute of International Strategic & Development Studies, Tsinghua University Global Peace Convention Manila, Philippines, February 28-March 3, 2017 The Chinese perception about North Korea has become increasingly negative in recent years. This can...
The Emerging Role of Civil Society in Opening North Korea

The Emerging Role of Civil Society in Opening North Korea

Dr. Edwin Feulner, Founder and President, Heritage Foundation Global Peace Convention Manila, Philippines, February 28-March 3, 2017 Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen: I thank you all for your time and contribution at this 2017 Global Peace Convention on the...
Japan’s Northeast Asia Strategy and Korean Reunification

Japan’s Northeast Asia Strategy and Korean Reunification

Chanwoo Lee, Specially Appointed Fellow Japan Center for Economic Research  Global Peace Convention Manila, Philippines, February 28-March 3, 2017 1. Introduction In 2017, new changes are manifesting themselves in the international political situation around...
The ‘Christ-Buddha’ Path to Unity on the Korean Peninsula

The ‘Christ-Buddha’ Path to Unity on the Korean Peninsula

Professor Madhav Das Nalapat,UNESCO Peace Chair, Department of Geopolitics and International Relations Manipal University, India Global Peace Convention Manila, Philippines, February 28-March 3, 2017 The term, “Christ-Buddha path to Korean unity” refers to...
‘Hongik Ingan’ as the Governance Principle of One Korea

‘Hongik Ingan’ as the Governance Principle of One Korea

Dr. Jai Poong Ryu, President, One Korea Foundaton Global Peace Convention Manila, Philippines, February 28-March 3, 2017 The present situation in and around the Korean peninsula in its 72nd year of the division is so dangerously unstable that a solution must be found...