日程
Day 1 14 July
Opening Ceremony & Reception Event
Day 2 15 July
Interfaith Dialogue in Asia for Peace and Reconciliation
Transitional Justice at the End of War: Korean Unification or Post-Unification?
Who is qualified to talk about “Reconciliation”? The gap in Northeast Asia’s historical perception and the way to reconciliation
State Violence, Distortion, and Reconciliation
Religious and Social Pathways to Reconciliation in Divided Societies
Reconciliation and the Practice of International Relations
“Heritage of Dignity,” the UN Cemetery: Remembrance and Reconciliation of the Korean War
Postcolonial Legacies and Reconciliation
Kim Dae-jung: A Statesman of Reconciliation
Decolonization and Identity in Island Territories: Politics of Memory and Reconciliation in Okinawa, Amami, and Taiwan
Struggling to Reconcile in a Divided Korea
Day 3 16 July
Reconciliation Studies as a Method of Korea-Japan Dialogue
The International Politics of Reparations and the Evolution of the Concept of Reconciliation
International Comparison and Universality of Decolonization
Reconciliation through Art and Art History
Voice, Narrative, and Storytelling in Reconciliation
Reconciliation through International Higher Education: From the Individual to the Institution
Reconciliation and Security: Complementarity or Opposition
Systemic Approach to Sustainable Reconciliation
Frameworks of Reconciliation
Reparation in Transition
Gender, Youth, and Marginalized
Day 4 17 July
Insights and Suggestions for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Reflection and Alternatives for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Reckoning with the Past and Framing in Presents
Ideals and Realities in the Restitution of Looted Cultural Property as a Symbol of Reconciliation between Japan and Republic of Korea (ROK)
Negotiating Reconciliation and Political Strategies
IARS General Assembly Meeting
Re-Examination of Challenges Encountered by Koreans Following Japan’s Defeat in the Pacific War
Museum, Revisionism, and Public History
Building Bridges: Analyzing the Role of Education for Reconciliation and Sustainable Peace in a Polarized World
Day 5 18 July
DMZ Area Excursion Program