In the session, “The Summits and Beyond: Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” Kim
Sung-Hwan, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Joseph Yun, former United States
Special Representative for North Korea Policy and Jeffrey Feltman, former UN Under-
Secretary-General for Political Affairs will discuss strategies to ease tension over nuclear issues
on the Korean peninsula and around the world, and to establish a regional peace
regime. The “Global Advisory Committee's Session” organized by the Jeju Peace Institute and
participated in by Marty Natalegawa, former Indonesian foreign minister; Shivshankar
Menon, former national security adviser of India; John Ikenberry, professor of politics and
international affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at
Princeton University; Yan Xuetong, Dean of the Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua
University; and Chang Daljoong, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International
Relations at Seoul National University. This panel seeks to assess the major achievements of
three recent summit meetings and to discuss the future prospects for inter-Korean and U.S.-
DPRK relations, not to mention Chinese-DPRK relations. Moon Chung-in, special advisor to
President Moon Jae-in for foreign affairs and security; and Philip Zelikow, former counselor
of the United States Department of State, will hold an in-depth discussion on how to settle
peace on the Korean peninsula.