From MNB World, 0:00~0:800 minutes:"The 8th Ulaanbaatar Process meeting is being held from September 13th to 15th. Approximately 25 representatives from Beijing, Kyoto, Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Ulaanbaatar, Washington, D.C., and other cities are taking part to exchange information, opinions, and experience to shape a peaceful future for Northeast Asia." https://youtu.be/5fd0jo4ICKo
Author: Meri Joyce
Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan on the role of Mongolia as the nuclear-weapon-free-state in Northeast Asia and what we can learn from it
In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP). Named after the Mongolian capital in which it was officially launched in 2015, the Ulaanbaatar Process is a unique civil society dialogue for peace and stability in Northeast Asia (NEA). This… Continue reading Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan on the role of Mongolia as the nuclear-weapon-free-state in Northeast Asia and what we can learn from it
Publication Launch: Peace and Security in Northeast Asia – The New Normal?
The publication Peace and Security in Northeast Asia: The New Normal was launched in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on September 13, 2022 on the occasion of the eighth meeting of the Ulaanbaatar Process, a civil society-led dialogue for peace and stability in Northeast Asia. The publication is now available online also - click here! This collection features… Continue reading Publication Launch: Peace and Security in Northeast Asia – The New Normal?
The Ulaanbaatar Process, September 13-15: dialogue in person for peace in Northeast Asia
From September 13-15, 2022, the eighth Ulaanbaatar Process meeting will be held in Mongolia with approximately 25 representatives from places including Beijing, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Ulaanbaatar, Vladivostok, and Washington DC to exchange information, opinions, and experience to shape a peaceful future for Northeast Asia. Why Mongolia? - Mongolia is a state with… Continue reading The Ulaanbaatar Process, September 13-15: dialogue in person for peace in Northeast Asia
GPPAC Learning Month: Peacebuilding from where we stand
GPPAC Northeast Asia is joining the whole global network in making September our Learning Month! Being part of the GPPAC network means that we can lean on and learn from each other. This, in turn, empowers us to lead impactful peacebuilding action from wherever we stand in the world. GPPAC has been a platform for… Continue reading GPPAC Learning Month: Peacebuilding from where we stand
Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Yoshioka Tatsuya on the role of Japan and how civil society unites against new threats
In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP). Named after the Mongolian capital in which it was officially launched in 2015, the Ulaanbaatar Process is a unique civil society dialogue for peace and stability in Northeast Asia (NEA). This… Continue reading Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Yoshioka Tatsuya on the role of Japan and how civil society unites against new threats
Foreword – UBP Publication, September 2022
Background The last two and a half years have seen several “once in a lifetime” global events that have sent shockwaves through every society, nation, system, and regime. Aside from the devastating direct public health consequences of the virus itself, the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in large-scale interruptions to international supply chains, trade, and commerce;… Continue reading Foreword – UBP Publication, September 2022
NPT Side Event : Denuclearization and Peace on the Korean Peninsula
GPPAC Northeast Asia member People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD, Seoul) co-organised a side event on August 4 at the 2022 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference, held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The general focus of the event was analysis on the current situation on the Korean Peninsula, and recommendations for… Continue reading NPT Side Event : Denuclearization and Peace on the Korean Peninsula
GPPAC Annual Report 2021
We are proud to share the learnings and achievements of our courageous fellow peacebuilders in the GPPAC network who day in and day out work to make peace more powerful than conflict, more compelling than war. In 2021, the GPPAC network provided a safe - online - space for its members to meet and exchange… Continue reading GPPAC Annual Report 2021
Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Kim Jeongsoo on Korean women’s role in making peace possible
In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP). Named after the Mongolian capital in which it was officially launched in 2015, the Ulaanbaatar Process is a unique civil society dialogue for peace and stability in Northeast Asia (NEA). In… Continue reading Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Kim Jeongsoo on Korean women’s role in making peace possible
