The analysis of the national goals of the 8th and 9th presidents was conducted with a focus on the presidential inauguration speech.
As a result, there were a total of four national goals expressed in the 8th presidential inauguration speech. In other...
The analysis of the national goals of the 8th and 9th presidents was conducted with a focus on the presidential inauguration speech.
As a result, there were a total of four national goals expressed in the 8th presidential inauguration speech. In other words, they were political goals, economic goals, social and welfare goals, and unification and diplomatic goals. In the inaugural address, the most important and core goals were social and welfare goals. What is unusual is that military and security goals were not presented in the inaugural address. The orientation of the weight of the 8th president's national goals was in the order of social/welfare goals, unification/diplomatic goals, political goals, and economic goals.
In the 9th President's Inaugural Address, there were a total of five national goals. In other words, they were political goals, economic goals, social and welfare goals, unification/diplomatic goals, and national defense/security goals. The most important and core goal of the inaugural speech was the social and welfare goal, just like the eighth president's inaugural speech.
The orientation of the proportion of national goals was in the order of social/ welfare goals, unification/diplomatic goals, economic goals, national defense/security goals, and political goals. It was judged that the high-speed economic growth of an average of 10% and the continued success of the Sae maul Un dong were the key factors influencing the proportion of the national goal orientation.