This study analyzes Korean society's perception of 'arms control on the Korean Peninsula', focusing on keywords appearing in academic research and media reports and tries to draw implications for the Korean Peninsula. This study collected a total of 1...
This study analyzes Korean society's perception of 'arms control on the Korean Peninsula', focusing on keywords appearing in academic research and media reports and tries to draw implications for the Korean Peninsula. This study collected a total of 1,166 data points, including 73 academic research papers and 1,093 media reports. In addition, this study conducted TF-IDF, word cloud, centrality analysis, and CONCOR cluster analysis by focusing on keywords derived through text mining techniques. This analysis confirms that academic research papers with keywords related to arms control on the Korean Peninsula focused on building trust between the two Koreas and establishing a peace regime. In addition, this study found that, unlike academic research papers, media reports focused on the great powers surrounding the Korean Peninsula, neighboring countries, leaders, and the requirements for arms control. Moreover, based on the derived keywords, they emphasized the importance of exchange and cooperation, negotiation and effort, and the role of leaders in establishing trust between the two Koreas and a peace regime.