Every Voice Matters for Peace on the Korean Peninsula

View our collection of blog articles in this series highlighting the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process. Named after the Mongolian capital in which it was officially launched in 2015, the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP) is a unique civil society dialogue for peace and stability in Northeast Asia (NEA). These articles were initially published throughout 2022-2023.

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A Perspective of Dr. Wang Danning from Beijing

Kim Jeongsoo on Korean women’s role in making peace possible

Yoshioka Tatsuya on the role of Japan and how civil society unites against new threats

Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan on the role of Mongolia as the nuclear-weapon-free-state in Northeast Asia and what we can learn from it

Anastasia Barannikova on Cold War rivalries and conditions for peace and security in Northeast Asia

Kajita Natsuha and Sasaki Moe on role of youth in peacebuilding in Northeast Asia

Jennifer Deibert on US-DPRK relations and what the US could do better

Hwang Sooyoung on how to end the 70-year-long Korean War

Kageyama Yuuka on counternarratives to the military buildup in Northeast Asia

Alison Lee on the importance of regional civil society coalition

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