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Editor’s Note

Since 2001, the Jeju Peace Institute (JPI) has played a major role in hosting and organizing the Jeju Forum. We have invited prominent scholars, politicians, diplomats, and activists to discuss various issues like peace and prosperity, multilateralism, and establishing regional peace community in East Asia. By launching the Jeju Forum Journal, which will supersede the Jeju Forum Alumni News, the JPI intends to extend the opportunity to discuss these significant issues throughout the year. Specifically, the Jeju Forum Journal intends to publish manuscripts discussing today’s most pressing global issues and events (i.e., events that are expected to have severe repercussions on relations between states; foreign policies of certain states that can affect other states’ actions; and other issues that are widely discussed among public, scholars, and global leaders today), so our readers can better understand the environment and circumstances surrounding East Asia and the world.

The main theme of our first issue is “After COVID-19,” a timely subject as the spread of COVID-19 continues to affect the daily lives of people around the world. Moon Chung-in of Yonsei University, Stephan Haggard of University of California San Diego, Yves Tiberghien of University of British Columbia, Zhu Feng and Wang Xiaotian of Nanjing University, and Håvard Mokleiv Nygård of Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) made contributions to this first issue. They have shared their knowledge and insights regarding the impact COVID-19 had on the world so far and how it is going to shape the future of multilateralism, democracies, US-China relations, and East Asia. (We want to notify that the Jeju Forum Journal is committed to political neutrality and that the manuscripts in our publication do not represent our official views.

By providing a platform to discuss such matters, the Jeju Forum Journal aims to lead the global discourse in promoting multilateral cooperation, peace, and prosperity across the
world.

Chung Seung-chul
Research Fellow, Jeju Peace Institute

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Congratulatory Message

03 Ban Ki-moon(Former Secretary-General of the United Nations)
04 Won Hee-ryong(Governor of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province)
05 Gareth Evans(Former Australian Foreign Minister)
06 Kim Sung-hwan(Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of South Korea)

Inaugural Message

07 Kim Bong-hyun(President of Jeju Peace Institute)

Editor’s Note

08 Chung Seung-chul(Research Fellow, Jeju Peace Institute)

Article

10 Moon Chung-in(Yonsei University)
28 Stephan Haggard(University of California San Diego)

Essay

41 Yves Tiberghien(University of British Columbia)
51 Zhu Feng and Wang Xiaotian(Nanjing University)
64 Håvard Mokleiv Nygård(PRIO)