The Korea Times
Newly published unification guidebooks underscore the importance of peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula, the books showed Monday, drawing a contrast from those issued under the former conservative administration. The National Institute for Unification Education released the 2026 editions of two guidebooks used as core references for unification education, marking the first update since President Lee Jae Myung took office in June last year. This year's editions place greater emphasis on peace as a guiding value in pursuing unification, reflecting Lee's push to mend strained ties with North Korea and seek inter-Korean dialogue in an effort to ease tensions on the peninsula. It marked a shift from last year's editions that stressed unification based on a liberal democratic basic order, in line with the former conservative administration of Yoon Suk Yeol, which focused on North Korea's denuclearization. The books also laid out the government's unification vision for a democratic nation that respects universal values, such as freedom, equality and human rights, in contrast to last ye
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