From the Eternal City to Sustainable Coexistence: Envisioning a Legacy of Peace for the Korean Peninsula in Rome
Gyeonggi-do Platform for Europe-Korea Peace and Knowledge Exchange, organized as part of the KSCES K-PEC International Conference Series
DAY ONE – Tuesday, July 1
8:40 am Registration
9:10 am Opening Remarks
Room 12
Raffaele Marchetti, Director of the Center for International and Strategic Studies, Luiss University
Bongchul Kim, President of the Korean Society of Contemporary European Studies
Choon-goo Kim, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Italy
Emilia Gatto, Ambassador of Italy to the Republic of Korea (video message)
Taehyun Kim, Director, Peace Cooperation Division, Gyeonggi Provincial Government
Representative from the Lazio Region
10:00–11:50 a.m. Keynote Session I
Room 12
Panel 1 (English): Cooperation Potential in the Korean Peninsula Peace Process and Europe’s Role
Chair: Jinwoo Choi, Hanyang University
Sihong Kim, HUFS:
The Policies of Korea and the EU for the Peace Process on the Korean Peninsula and Their Potential for Cooperation
Michale Reiterer, Former Ambassador of the European Union to the Republic of Korea
North Korea – Going Back to the Future Is Not the Answer
Eva Maric Russek, Ambassador-designate of Austria to the Republic of Korea
Different Paths, Shared Purpose: A Focus on Austria-Korea Relations
Raffaele Marchetti, Luiss University
The Diplomacy of Local Authorities as an Additional Channel for Euro-Korean Cooperation
Discussion
11:50 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30–3:20 pm Keynote Session II
Panel 2 (English): Cooperation Potential in the Korean Peninsula Peace Process and Europe’s Role
Room 12
Chair: Sihong Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Moosung Lee, Myongji University
The EU and the Indo-Pacific Strategy: Ontological Security as a Normative Power
Maria Stoicheva, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Higher Education for Peace: European Models and Their Applicability to Inter-Korean Dialogue
Eric Ballbach, German Institute for International and Security Affairs
Second-Track Socialization? Prospects and Challenges for European Track 1.5 Initiatives with North Korea
Nicola Casarini, Italian Institute of International Affairs
Europe's Role in Advancing the Korean Peninsula Peace Process: The Case of the EU's Backing for ROK–China–Japan Trilateral Cooperation and the Role of Local Government
Discussion
3:30–4:50 pm Session 3 (Parallel Sessions)
Panel 3 (English) – Navigating European Diplomacy for East Asian Peace: Insights from Italy–Korea Ties and the UK–EU Dynamic
Room 12
Chair: Bongchul Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Andrea Carteny, Sapienza University of Rome
Ships, Treaties, and Diplomacy: The Unique Role of the Royal Italian Navy in Italy–Korea Relations, 1866–1910
Alessandro Saggioro, Sapienza University of Rome
Studying Peace to Build Peace: The New PhD Program in Peace Studies at Italian Universities
Inna Yoo, Baekseok University
Henry James: A Double Exile in Europe
Euichan Shin, Dongduk Women's University
The UK’s Reset Diplomacy Towards the EU: Implications for Peace on the Korean Peninsula in the Era of Polycrisis
Discussion:
Moonjung Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Panel 4 (English) – Interconnected Worlds: Individual Narratives, National Strategies, and Human Resources
Room 13
Chair: Sangwuk Ahn, Pukyong National University
Leonardo Bianchini, Sapienza University of Rome
From Central Asia to the Indo-Pacific: Italy’s Role in the Development of International Relations – Some Case Studies
Lora Tamosiuniene, Mykolas Romeris University
Surviving Trauma: A Comparative Approach to Han Kang’s Human Acts and The Vegetarian and Ruta Sepetys’ Between Shades of Gray
Sveva Christina Pontiroli, Sapienza University of Rome
Between Linchpin and Middle Power: The Impact of the Republic of Korea’s Position in the US-China Competition
Sangwuk Ahn, Pukyong National University
Russian Natural Gas Supply Network and Northeast Asia: South Korean Administrations' Policy Review of PNG Supply Network via North Korea
Discussion by
Thomas Christiansen, Luiss University
Panel 5 (Korean) – Humanities and Social Sciences Research Center, Institute of EU Studies
Room 14
Chair: Il-Gon Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Il-Gon Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
EU’s Environmental–Peace Nexus Strategy and Policies
Sangjun Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Climate Crisis and Sustainable Peace: A Focus on European Responses
Youngju Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
The Political Economy of Multi-Layered Currency Systems: An Analysis of the Complementary Nature of Local Currencies
Hayann Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Exploring Smart City Policy Directions for Gyeonggi Province: Lessons from Singapore and Barcelona
Discussion:
Suyoung Yang, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Panel 6 (Korean) – Exploring Peace Through Cultural Interconnections: Ottoman, Korean, and European Perspectives
Room 104
Chair: Jiseon Kang, Bogazici University
Jiseon Kang, Boğaziçi University
Negotiating Peace in Times of Imperial Crisis: A Literary Analysis of Ahmet Mithat Efendi’s Felatun Bey ile Rakım Efendi
Leysan Garafutdinova, Mannara University
Early Bilingualism and Cultural Heritage in Russian-Speaking Immigrant Families in Korea: A Generational Perspective on Future Peacebuilding
Yasemin Can, Sakarya Applied Science University
From Kitchen to Peace Table: Gastrodiplomacy Between the Korean Peninsula and Europe
Minjoo Shim, Gyeonggi BRASS
Strategies for Building Cultural Trust Through South Korean Performances in North Korea: Exploring Peacebuilding Mechanisms
Discussion by
Minsub Shim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
5:00–5:40 pm Session 4 – Roundtable
Room 12
Panel 7 (English/Italian) – Cross-Border Research on Italian and European Society
Chair: Bongchul Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Speakers:
Moosung Lee, Myongji University
Bongchul Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Moonjung Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Day TWO – Wednesday, July 2
9:20 am Registration
9:40 am Special Session 5 – Gyeonggi–Europe–Korean Peninsula Peace Knowledge Exchange Platform
Chair: Silvia Menegazzi, Luiss University
Bongchul Kim, President of the Korean Society of Contemporary European Studies
Northeast Asia Through Atlantic Eyes: Envisioning Peace on the Korean Peninsula from Lisbon
Shared Prosperity and Peace: Exploring Community in Madrid; From the Eternal City to Sustainable Coexistence: Envisioning the Korean Peninsula Peace Legacy in Rome
10:30–11:50 a.m. Session 6
Panel 8 (English) – The Korean Peninsula and Europe: Interconnected Paths to Sustainable Development – Cooperation, Transition, and Security
Room 12
Chair: Sangwuk Ahn, Pukyong National University
Moosung Lee, Myongji University
The EU and North Korea: Economic and Political Cooperation
Younggah Guharik, Luiss University
The Politics of Sustainable Transformation by Local Government in South Korea – The Case of Suwon Eco City
Lorenzo Teramine, European University Institute
Italy's Indo-Pacific Tilt 2021–2024: Diving Into the Determinants of a Security Policy Change
Discussion with
Hayann Lee, HUFS
Panel 9 (Italian) – Coexistence, Cooperation, and Conflict Resolution in the Literature of the Italian Risorgimento
Room 13
Chair: Gianmarco Lovari, University of Florence
Marcello Sabbatino, University of Florence
“To Speak a Powerful Language to the People” – Tommaseo’s Civil Commitment to the New Italy
Giulia Tellini, University of Florence
The Debate on Women’s Rights in the Years of Florence as Capital City
Moonjung Park, HUFS:
Pinocchio and the Making of Italians: Linguistic Standardization and the Construction of National Identity During the Risorgimento
Discussion
by Camilla Bencini, University of Florence
Room 14
Chair: Andrea Carteny, Sapienza University of Rome
Juliia Iashchenko, Sapienza University of Rome
The Democratic Mirror: South Korea’s Political Culture in European Media Reflections – Digital Traces of Cultural and Political Representation in Social and Traditional Media
Minsub Shim, HUFS:
Developing a Europe–Gyeonggi Logistics Hub for Cooperation With North Korea
Bruna Tiniorl, Sapienza University of Rome
From Seoul to Rome: Strengthening Bilateral Ties Through Cultural and Scientific Diplomacy
Gyurim Sung, HUFS
: A Plan to Expand the Role of Local Governments in Building Peace on the Korean Peninsula – Based on the Case of Local Decentralization in Italy
Discussion with
Euichan Shin, Dongduk Women's University
12:00–1:00 pm Session 7
Panel 11 (Korean) – Immigrant Integration Models: Analysis of European Cases and Future Perspectives for Gyeonggi-do Province
Room 12
Chair: Il-Gon Kim, HUFS
Jinwoo Choi, Hanyang University
The Paradigm of Immigrant Social Integration: European Experiences and the Future of Gyeonggi Province
Sora Lim, HUFS:
Rebuilding the Linguistic Community and Models of Peaceful Cooperation – The Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement and Its Applicability to the Korean Peninsula
Discussion:
Youngju Lee, HUFS
Panel 12 – A Genealogy of Anti-War Literature: From the Italian Scapigliatura Movement, Through Gian Pietro Lucini, to Peace Studies in the Korean Peninsula
Room 13
Chair: Marcello Sabbatino, University of Florence
Gianmarco Lovari, University of Florence
Literature and Pacifism – On the Militant Anti-Militarism of Gian Pietro Lucini
Camilla Bencini, University of Florence
Rebel Pacifism – Anti-War Writings by the Scapigliati
Discussion:
Giulia Tellini, University of Florence;
Moonjung Park, HUFS
Panel 13 (Korean) – The Korean Peninsula’s Peace Dilemma and Gyeonggi Province’s Tourism Innovation: External Intervention, Agency, and Local Revitalization
Room 14
Chair: Sangjun Park, HUFS
Kyeri Kim, HUFS:
Lessons from Angola’s Luena Peace Agreement – The Dilemma of Local Agency and Foreign Intervention in the Korean Peninsula Process
Suyoung Yang, HUFS:
Sustainable Tourism – Strategies of European Small Cities and Plans for Revitalizing Tourism in Gyeonggi Province
Discussion with
Jiseon Kang, Boğaziçi University