Abstract

The governments of North and South Korea are unable to internally converge on peace and unification. Accordingly, discussions among civic groups in Korean society are requested to seek discussions on the direction for peace and unification unfolding in North and South Korea. In reality, Korean society is in more urgent need of practicing a cooperative approach to inter-Korean reconciliation. Therefore, this study seeks to identify areas where civic groups' perceptions of peace and unification existing in North and South Korea may converge. Through this, Korean society seeks to advance the meaning of peace and unification and the will for integration. The unification movement and various measures of unification education must be strengthened to alleviate South-South conflict. Accordingly, we would like to discuss whether it is possible to seek to alleviate the South-South conflict by understanding the left and right groups that exist in our society, the Pan-National Alliance and the Free North Korea Democratic Alliance

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