Envisioned as an ongoing and continuous project, this inaugural seminar has been co-organized by EAI and Dublin City University Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction (IICRR) with the purpose of sharing Republic of Korea (ROK) and Ireland's experiences of conflict resolution and reconciliation processes with North Korea and Northern Ireland, respectively, and draw lessons that can contribute to each other's efforts in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity. Notwithstanding the potentially different as well as unique aspects in their respective conditions, the seminar was held under the premise that both ROK and Ireland can learn from each other by engaging in a mutual investigation toward a working peace process. During the discussion, participants agreed that the peace process being advanced by the Good Friday Agreement in Ireland offers a novel perspective for the Korean Peninsula in its efforts to overcome division and achieve peaceful unification. Future dialogues were also envisioned by the participants that would further investigate specific policy issues regarding peacebuilding, social integration, and conflict management.
The Irish Delegation
The Korean Delegation
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