Session
[6-C] Reconciliation of Historical Conflict and Cooperation in East Asia
Date- May 28 (Sat.)
 
Time- 17:00 ~ 18:10
 
Organization
Room- Crystal Hall C
 
					The North East Asian History Foundation has made a constant effort to develop and share wisdom and knowledge for coexistence and co-prosperity with various nations and ethnic groups in historic contexts. Since conflicts around historical issues are a major obstacle to regional peace and cooperation, relevant participants need to discuss this cognitive conflict to establish a stepping stone for the future of peace and cooperation. This session will share European experiences of dealing with historical conflicts.
- Success story of European solutions to historical conflicts
- Lessons for East Asia to resolve historical conflicts
- The negative impact of historical conflicts on community building
- Moderator
CHUNG Jaejeong (President, Northeast Asian History Foundation)
- Panelists
SHIN Jung-seung (Director, Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, MOFAT)
Sven SAALER (Professor, Sophia University)
ONG Keng Yong (Director, Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore)
Peter DUUS (Professor, Emeritus Department of History, Stanford University)
					
																	
				
			- Success story of European solutions to historical conflicts
- Lessons for East Asia to resolve historical conflicts
- The negative impact of historical conflicts on community building
- Moderator
CHUNG Jaejeong (President, Northeast Asian History Foundation)
- Panelists
SHIN Jung-seung (Director, Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, MOFAT)
Sven SAALER (Professor, Sophia University)
ONG Keng Yong (Director, Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore)
Peter DUUS (Professor, Emeritus Department of History, Stanford University)
