‘Looking at 30 years ahead is needed in making national policy’
Herald Interview with Park Jin (The head of National Assembly Futures Institute, NAFI)
Once an aid-recipient country, South Korea has worked its way up to becoming a donor country, at a speed that surprised the world. The country’s development and changes also occurred under a unique circumstance, at a cease-fire with a communist state.
But Korea has been weak in making long-term policies, as state plans often revolve around yielding a result during the 5-year presidential term. Now, the country should look beyond to plan its future looking 30 years ahead, according to Park Jin, the first director of the National Assembly Futures Institute...(Click Link)
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