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The Policy Research Council

  • Exploration of diverse agenda items required for national cohesion through cooperation with those in both public and private sectors; building a social consensus in the process of policy-related debates; laying the basis for national cohesion

Overview

  • The PNPC’s think tank working with outside research institutions, monitoring national cohesion-related issues and discussing relevant agenda items and policy directions
  • Holding quarterly meetings, publication of periodicals, and holding academic events
    • - Publication of periodicals (reports)
    • · 1st issue: Diagnosis of national cohesion and problems (Jan. 2014)
    • · 2nd issue: Social trust - tasks to be done by the government, businesses, and civil society (Jun. 2014)
    • · 3rd issue: Advent of risk society and citizen’s safety (Sept. 2014)
    • · 4th issue: Social agreements and compromises (Dec. 2014)
    • · 5th issue: Restoration of middle class and national cohesion (July 2015)
    • · 6th issue: Social risk at each life cycle and how to get rid of it (Oct. 2015)
    • · 7th issue: Restoration of social mobility and national cohesion (Dec. 2015)

Com-
position

  • Operation of the Council by establishing a system of cooperation with the participation of 12 private/public research institutions (See the following)
    • - (Those run by the government): KRIHS, KIHASA, KIPA, KLI, KINU, KRILA
    • - (Those run by the private sector): KERI, EAI
    • - (Those run by universities): ISDPR at Seoul National University, Institute of Public Affairs at Yonsei University, Research Institute for Coexistence and Cooperation, Korea National Open University, Dankook Center for Dispute Resolution

Major
functions

  • Exploration of national cohesion-related agenda items; discussion about desirable policy directions
    • - Exploration of national cohesion-related agenda items through the monitoring of social issues and collection of opinions
    • - Exploration of desirable policy directions from a perspective held by each institution
    • - Disclosure of discussion results through periodicals; expansion of discussions through academic events
  • Cooperation
    • - Exploration of national cohesion-related strategies; sharing information and theories developed domestically and abroad; holding academic events such as debate sessions; publicizing; cooperation for national cohesion and resolution of social conflicts

Expected
effects

  • Concretizing the direction of national cohesion in the process of exploring agenda items and relevant discussion
  • Getting rid of policy-related blind spots by checking factors associated with social conflicts
  • Production of synergistic effects in exploration and promotion of national cohesion-related policies through a combination of diverse views held by research institutions