Category: Korea Peace Study Group
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Personal Connections to the Korean War

In the first in a three-part series on the Korean War, Munjo, Tenzin, Tasha, and Peter talk about their personal connections to the unended war, discuss the miseducation they received growing up, and share some of the ongoing suffering from the Korean War today.
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What might be the US Presidential candidates’ future foreign policy toward the Korean peninsula if elected?

A recap of this month’s study group – and a few reasons why I’m super proud of my fellow study buddies.
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Talking Points for Peace on the Korean Peninsula, part 2

In the April 2023 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, Al Barlevy continues his presentation on Talking Points for Peace on the Korean Peninsula with counterpoints to arguments for maintaining the unended Korean war.
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Talking Points for Peace on the Korean Peninsula, part 1

In the February 2023 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, Al Barlevy begins his presentation on Talking Points for Peace on the Korean Peninsula with counterpoints to arguments for maintaining the unended Korean war.
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Women’s Efforts and Participation in the Korea Peace Process

The January 2023 session of the Korea Peace Study Group was based on chapters 5 & 6 of the Path to Peace report, discussing women’s efforts and participation in the peace process.
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A Violent Peace

Christine Hong, Associate Professor of Literature and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, gave a presentation rooted in the introduction and chapter 7 of her book A Violent Peace.
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US-China Strategic Competition

April 2022 presentation on US-China strategic competition to the Korea Peace Partnership.
