KOREAN DREAM:

A Vision for a Unified Korea

 

Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon has presented an innovative, vision-driven way forward on the Korean peninsula. His approach has inspired a cross-sectoral, global movement to advance the peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsula.

What do we really want for Korea?

What do we really want for Korea?

What do we really want for Korea? It's easy to know what we don't want: War, human rights violations, corruption, high suicide rates, nuclear weapons… But we can't live and build on "no"s alone. The end to the Korean war is not an end so much as a start. And this...

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Korean War Veterans’ Hopes for Reunification

Korean War Veterans’ Hopes for Reunification

The historic meeting between sitting U.S. president, Donald Trump and North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, has run into complications. A few days after the announcement that the meeting would take place on June 12 in Singapore, a North Korean official threatened to...

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One Korea: Truth and Reconciliation

One Korea: Truth and Reconciliation

On the Korean peninsula, we are seeing a dramatic spiritual process at play. While there are many who wish to frame the situation in purely political, economic or secular terms, the truth is that Korea is facing a test of the human spirit. There is a struggle for the...

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Finding the Dreamers: Youth for Korean Reunification

Finding the Dreamers: Youth for Korean Reunification

“Our hands are full,” a 25-year-old South Korean student told TIME magazine when asked about the Inter-Korean Summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean president Moon Jae-In. TIME magazine interviewed South Korean young people after the talks for...

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North and South Korea Plant Roots for Peace

North and South Korea Plant Roots for Peace

Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in planted a pine tree together on the Demilitarized Zone, a no man’s land currently dividing the peninsula, as a symbol of their commitment to conjoined efforts to stabilize and foster peace on the peninsula. The leader of North Korea and the...

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The Case for Korea: Why the World Should Care

The Case for Korea: Why the World Should Care

Considering all that is going on in our world today, why should anyone care about what happens on the Korean Peninsula? Why are people like German Chancellor Angela Merkel, UN General Secretary General António Guterres, Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President...

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Book Reviews

Today, one of the hotspots in the world is the unending unrest between North and South Korea. As someone who believes that Iran’s nuclear bomb capabilities are being tested and upgraded in North Korea, this book approaches the resolution of the Korean conflict and the challenges they face for the unification of these two countries and one people. Therefore, I encourage readers to explore Korean Dream by Dr. Moon. It gives a cogent path to peace for the Koreas and the world.

Harold E. Doley, Jr.

Founder, Doley Securities Group

The author understands that the unification of the Korean peninsula with Hongik Ingan as its ideology is not only desired by the nation but also linked with the future of the world… [The] ideology of Hongik Ingan and the Korean peninsula on which it would be manifest would be the ultimate factor in stabilizing the Northeast Asia region and a factor in the actualization of world peace… Individuals, authorities of unification policies in the government, and researchers of unification challenges in academic circles must read Korean Dream.

Kyu-suk Cho

Former Head, Editorial Department at Segye Times