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The science and technology policy needs continuity as it’s directly related to security.
We should have a close consultation with the United States to prepare effective ‘economic deterrence’ against a third party’s economic coercion.
Only when South Korea, the U.S. and Japan move as one diplomatically or militarily can they have overwhelming power.
The conservative Yoon administration also can fail if it sticks with hard-line policy.
It is natural to aim higher based on the escalation of capabilities. But superficial capabilities alone cannot win a global rank.
The government must deal with a multi-faceted security crisis by mending ties with Japan first.
DIU could serve as a model for the Korean defense authorities as they pursue to accelerate defense acquisition and technology adoption to build an advanced force and bolster exports.
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