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 The ‘Era of Peace Studies’ Opening on the Island of World Peace Jeju Forum to Hold Sessions on ‘Sustainable Peace’ and ‘Inequality’ 
 
Amid growing expectations of peace on the Korean peninsula, more voices are calling for  more efforts to promote peace studies. Jeju Peace Institute, which was established as a  platform for peace studies and international cooperation in 2006 when Jeju Island was  designated as the Island of World Peace, is to explore a new paradigm to implement peace  in this era, jointly with internationally acclaimed peace research institutes attending the Jeju  Forum this year. 
 
 
The session entitled “Towards a Sustainable Peace: Restorative Justice and Peace Education”  from 3:20 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. on June 27, the second day of the Jeju Forum, co-sponsored by  Jeju Peace Institute and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at University of  Notre Dame will review recent developments in peace studies in the context of the  correlation between peace and justice. 
 
 
George A. Lopez, Professor Emeritus at the Kroc Institute; Ma Sang-Yoon, Director-General  for policy planning at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; David Hooker and Mahan Mirza,  professors at University of Notre Dame; Kim Ji Eun, Professor at Eastern Mennonite  University; and Yi Seong-Woo, Research Fellow at Jeju Peace Institute will participate in the  session to discuss how restorative justice contributes to post-dispute peace-building, and  how peace education with more rigorous and innovative programs can help better respond  to ethnic, religious, and inter-state conflicts. 
 
 
As a representative hub of peace studies in the U.S. which conducts researches on the  causes of violent disputes and sustainable peace, the Kroc Institute has developed the Peace  Accord Matrix and monitored the implementation of 34 peace agreements made across the  world since 1989. 
 
 
The “Inequality: A Challenge for Our World” session from 5:10 p.m. to 6:40 p.m. on June  27, co-sponsored by Jeju Peace Institute and the Graduate Institute of Peace Studies (GIP) at  Kyunghee University, will hold a discussion on Goal 10 of the Sustainable Development  Goals (SDGs), “to reduce inequality within and among countries.”
 
 
This session is to respond to the continued attention and efforts to redress inequality within  a country and between countries amid economic instability, as a follow-up to the special  meeting on inequality held by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United  Nations in 2016. 
 
 
This session is moderated by Prof. Oh Joon of the GIP at Kyunghee University, who was  president of ECOSCO in 2016, and Nikhil Seth, Executive Director of the United Nations  Institute for Training and Research, Prof. Kwon Gibung, Rector of the GIP, Prof. You Jong-Il  of the KDI School of public policy and management and Erik Iverson, Managing Director of  the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, will discuss the political, economic, social and  international aspects of the inequality issue.
 
 
 
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