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Like the high-speed train that travels down the corridor between Seoul and Busan, Korea¡¯s economy has managed to supercharge its economic development by leveraging its science and technology policies, or S&T policy. While construction did not begin until the early 1990s, plans for the development of the train system began in the 1970s with proposals from France and Japan. Originally based on French TGV designs, the Korean high-speed train, the KTX, eventually developed its own domestic designs and technology to meet the demands of the Korean countryside. This pattern of cooperation with global partnership to develop the science and technology through domestic research and development activities, known as R&D, continues to meet our country¡¯s needs and obligations. Herein this volume will examine the needs of green technology, bridging Korea with international counterparts in the developed and developing worlds, and potential threats and opportunities faced.
Preface

Chapter 1. GROWING TOGETHER WITH GREEN
Developing a green science-technology policy¡¦Kim Suk-Joon
Green humanism society: A new vision for Korea¡¦Lee Min-hyung, Ahn Doo-hyun, Yoo Eui-sun
Green innovation for low-carbon society¡¦Jeong Gi-cheol, Jang Jin-gyu
¡®G20 Seoul Initiative¡¯ aims to pave way for global green economic order¡¦STEPI G20 Research Team (Lim Ki-chul et al.)
Drawing roadmap to prosperous green globe¡¦Choi Young-sik
Green cluster to vitalize regional economy¡¦Lee Yoon-jun
Photovoltaic technology could save the planet¡¦Yoo Eui-sun

Chapter 2. Global Partnership
Science & Technology development via FTA¡¦Song Chi-ung, Ha Tae-jeong
Enhance R&D efficiency with ¡®science FTA¡¯¡¦Choe Senyon, Hwang Seogwon
ODA needs to focus on science and technology¡¦Kim Ki-kook
Nurturing world-class scientists in Korea¡¦Kim Wangdong
Building global knowledge networks through brain circulation in biotech and pharmaceutical industry¡¦Kim Hyungjoo, Kim Seok-kwan, Kim Seok-hyeon

Chapter 3. Inter-Korean Collaboration
Can North Korea sustain industrial growth?¡¦Kim Jong-seon
North Korea¡¯s nuclear program: a history¡¦Lee Choon-geun
Science-Technology is path to peninsular peace¡¦Lee Choon-geun, Kim Jong-seon
Enhancing inter-Korean cooperation in science and technology¡¦Lee Choon-geun, Kim Jong-seon

Chapter 4. Global Threats and Opportunities
Korean firms threatened by NPEs¡¦Sohn Soo-jeoung
Boston offers insight on science belt plan¡¦Ha Tae-jeong
Time to change space development approach¡¦Cho Hwang-hee

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