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Reconciling divided states : peace processes in Ireland and Korea

Title
Reconciling divided states : peace processes in Ireland and Korea / edited by Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell.
ISBN
1000520587
1000520609
1003054277
9781000520583
9781000520606
9781003054276
9780367515300
9780367515317
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Local Notes
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Notes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 07, 2022).
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Biographical / Historical Note
Dong Jin Kim is Irish School of Ecumenics Senior Research Fellow in Peace and Reconciliation Studies, Trinity College Dublin. David Mitchell is Assistant Professor in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation at Trinity College Dublin.
Summary
"This book offers a distinctive perspective on peace processes by comparatively analysing two cases which have rarely been studied in tandem, Ireland and Korea. The volume examines and compares Ireland and Korea as two peace/conflict areas. Despite their differences, both places are marked by a number of overlaid states of division: a political border in a geographical unit (an island and a peninsula); an antagonistic relationship within the population of those territories; an international relationship recovering from past asymmetry and colonialism; and divisions within the main groupings over how to address these relationships. Written by academics and practitioners from Europe and East Asia, and guided by the concepts of peacebuilding and reconciliation, the chapters assess peace efforts at all levels, from the elite to grassroot organisations. Topics discussed include: historical parallels; modern debates over the legacy of the past; contemporary constitutional and security issues; civil society peacebuilding in relation to faith, sport, and women's activism; and the role of economic assistance. The book brings Ireland and Korea into a rich dialogue which highlights the successes and shortcomings of both peace processes This book will be of interest to students of Peace and Conflict Studies, Irish Politics, Korean Politics, and International Relations"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Reconciling divided states Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2024
Series
Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution.
Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Peace processes and comparative research in Ireland, Korea and beyond / Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell
The colonial origins of the conflicts in Ireland and Korea / Maja Vodopivec
Memory, reconciliation and mourning : breaking the cycle of violence and building peace in Ireland / Geraldine Smyth
The Korean War and public diplomacy : dilemmas of remembering the forgotten war / Kyungmook Kim
Peace agreements and elite level peacemaking in Ireland and Korea : governance, security and context / Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell
Ecumenical engagements for building civil society : the Corrymeela Community and the Korea Christian Academy / Kiho Yi and Derick Wilson
The peacebuilding role of women within and between Ireland and Korea / Gillian Wylie and Dong Jin Kim
Sport for peace : comparing contributions and constraints in Ireland and Korea / David Mitchell and Dan Gudgeon
Supporting peacebuilding through socio-economic development in Northern Ireland and the border counties of the Republic of Ireland : sharing lessons for the Korean peace process / Sandra Buchanan and Dong Jin Kim
The geopolitics, structures of division and just peace in Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka and Korea : comparative reflections for mutual empowerment / Jude Lal Fernando.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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