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소진광 韓國暻園大學校아시아文化硏究所 中國中央民族大學韓國文化硏究所 2004 亞細亞文化硏究 Vol.8 No.-
This study aims at identifying Asian value in regional development phenomena. Regional development can be defined as the collective efforts to get rid of, or mitigate three different kinds of problems: the present problem brought about by the past trend, the future problem estimated in accordance with the present trend, and the future problem predicted to be brought about by the gab between the future desire or expectation. These problems used to be identified or defined according to social, cultural, political and economic contexts by the residents. These regional contexts can be supposed to be supported by the value system latent to regional superstructure. Therefore, regional development in Asia should be steered or defined by Asian value. But spatial features in Asia different from those in other regions should be examined so that regional development phenomena in Asia can be defined by Asian value. In this study, several spatial features such as followings are examined for identifying Asian value: a strong desire to possess land, rapid urbanization process, sensitive recognition about regional disparity, differences between classes, and the gap among sectors, the different method of understanding appropriate technology, and different approaches to environmental problems. These reflect land use pattern and how to form spatial structure depending on value system. In conclusion, regional development phenomena in Asia is and must be approached by asian value.
소진광 한국지방행정연구원 2003 地方行政硏究 Vol.17 No.3
This study aims to examine the basis of the decentralization policy of the Participatory Government in Korea. The decentralization policy basis of the Participatory Government in Korea can be outlined with the "White Book" published by the Committee for undertaking the 16th Presidential office, the Road Map set by the [Presidential Committee on Government Innovation and Decentralization] and the Special Law on Decentralization passed by the National Assembly on Dec 29, 2003. There may be some limitations in examining all the spectrum of the decentralization policy of the Participatory Government, because it is only 10 months since the 16th presidential office. This paper disassembles the change it is into two components: one is the direction, the other is the speed. This study is confined to examining the direction of the decentralization policy. In this context, the trends over a time span may be overlooked. The framework of this paper is established by remodeling the planning process suggested by Glass on (1978) . In short, the following steps are introduced to examine the basis of the decentralization policy: how to identify the problem related with the local autonomy system and local government in Korea, which value can be pursued to establish the ultimate goal and more specific objectives ; how to identify the constraints in realizing the value and achieving the goal : how to predict the future to link the goal with means, in other words, financial, human and other resources; how to generate alternatives to achieve the goal and how to compare each other, and finally; how to choose the best alternative to fix the policy basis. There may be some confusions in the terminology of the White Book, the Road Map and the Special Law on Decentralization, but it is true that the the current administration has the strongest will to decentralize the central government's authority to local government in Korea. In addition, some conflicts can be found among policies suggested by the Participatory Government, especially between the balanced development policy initiated by the central government and the decentralization policy initiated by the local government. The constraints have not been identified in linking the goal and means in the Road Map. All though there are some limits and inconsistencies in the decentralization policy of the Participatory Government, it can be expected to bear fruit in the future.