Under the theme of “Reengineering Peace for Asia,” this year’s Forum focused on viable and
reasonable measures to establish peace on the Korean peninsula after the historic summit
talks in April. A total of 5,556 people from 71 countries around the world, with backgrounds
as diverse as world leaders, former and incumbent government officials, representatives of
international organizations, renowned scholars, entrepreneurs, members of the diplomatic
corps and journalists, participated in six plenary sessions and sixty-five concurrent sessions in
five categories, namely peace, prosperity, sustainability, diversity and global Jeju, as well as
many other events, including the inaugural meeting of the Global Advisory Committee.