Structured Studies of National Future Strategy Systems: Korean Cases
Ji-Yeon YOO
Abstract
As the world is becoming more uncertain and complex in the 21stcentury, policy-makers in Korea face challenges
while adapting to external environmental changes. However, Korea is doing its best to respond to external
environmental changes by strengthening internal competitiveness through innovations that will lead to a more
creative economy. As part of this process, Korea must look closely at what is required in terms of strategic
preparation for the future. In other words, external environmental changes such as threatening factors and areas
of opportunity need to be identified for future strategy development. A suggested policy direction in response to
change is also required.
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