KDI Hosts International Conference... Evaluation of 4 Years of Moon Administration's Governance Performance View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] The "Inclusive Korea 2021 International Conference," hosted by the Presidential Policy Planning Committee and the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences, and organized by the Korea Development Institute (KDI), will be held in Seoul on July 6-7.


According to KDI on the 29th, domestic and international experts will comprehensively evaluate and discuss the status and achievements of national governance during the four years since the launch of the Moon Jae-in administration at this international conference, and seek Korea's recovery, inclusion, and leap-forward plans to present future directions.


On the first day of the event, Professor Park Neunghoo of Kyonggi University and Dr. Allen Bernstein, Director of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, will deliver keynote speeches on the theme of COVID-19 response and resilient government.



KDI President Hong Jangpyo will serve as the chair, with KDI Knowledge Economy Research Department Head Koo Jahyun presenting on "Korean New Deal and Leading Economy," Seoul National University Professor Yoon Soonjin on "Carbon Neutrality 2050 and Energy Transition," and Kim Taeyoung, Head of Future Strategy at Gyeongnam Research Institute, on "Ultra-wide Cooperation Balanced Development Strategy and the New Regional Era." Additionally, discussants will include Nam Youngsook, Chair of the New Southern Policy Special Committee, and Moon Yongsik, President of the Korea Intelligent Information Society Agency.


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