Contents
ABOUT THE AUTHORS ............................................ 6
INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 8
Chung-in Moon & John Delury
END NOTES ........................................................ 278
PART 1
New Thinking in South Korea: From Peace-Keeping to Peace-Building
CHAPTER 1 .......................................................... 22
Moon Jae-in’s Peace Initiative:
The Best Hope to Break the North Korean Nuclear Deadlock?
Chung-in Moon Yonsei University
CHAPTER 2 ......................................................... 42
The Horns of a Trilemma: Moon’s Ambivalent Peace Initiative
Joon Hyung Kim Korea National Diplomatic Academy
CHAPTER 3 ......................................................... 64
Implementing Peace-making: Arms Control, Ending the War and Establishing a Peace Regime
Ki-jung Kim Yonsei University
& Bo-hyuk Suh Korea Institute for National Unification
CHAPTER 4 ......................................................... 86
The Promise and Prospects of a Peace-Driven Economy
Jangho Choi & Jae-Young Lee Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
PART 2
Theoretical and Practical Critiques
CHAPTER 5 ..................................................... 102
Precarious but Persistent: Korea’s Part in the East Asian Peace
Stein Tønnesson Peace Research Institute Oslo
CHAPTER 6 ..................................................... 126
Sanctions, Dialogue and Friendship-Building as a Strategy for Peace
Timo Kivimaki University of Bath
CHAPTER 7 ..................................................... 146
Moon’s Berlin Speech Keeps Peace on the Map
S. Nathan Park Attorney, Washington DC
CHAPTER 8 ..................................................... 166
The Korean Peace Process: Observations from an Activist’s Viewpoint
Wooksik Cheong Peace Network
PART 3
The Major Powers and Prospects for Peace in Korea
CHAPTER 9 ...................................................... 196
From Cold War to Korean Peace: A Chinese View
Jin Jingyi Peking University
CHAPTER 10 ................................................... 207
The Siren Song of Denuclearization: An American View
Harry J. Kazianis
Center for the National Interest
CHAPTER 11 ................................................... 226
Toward a Multilateral Security Mechanism: A Russian View
Georgy Toloraya UN Security Council 1718 Committee Panel of Experts
CHAPTER 12 ................................................... 246
Searching for Opportunity: A Japanese View
Masao Okonogi Keio University
CHAPTER 13 ................................................... 258
From Armistice Trap to Perpetual Peace
John Delury Yonsei University
Endnotes…………………………………………… 278