ABSTRACT

Digital Development in Korea explores the central role of digital information and communication technology in South Korea. Analyzing the role of ICT in green growth and sustainability, this new edition also demonstrates how concerns over public safety and the Olympic Games are shaping next generation digital networks.

Presenting a network-centric perspective to contextualize digital development politically, economically and socially, as well as in relation to globalization, urbanization and sustainability, this book builds on fi rsthand experience to explain the formulation and implementation of key policy decisions. It describes the revolutionary changes of the 1980s, including privatization and color television and the thorough restructuring that created a telecommunications sector. It then goes on to explore the roles of government leadership, international development and education in affecting the diffusion of broadband mobile communication, before weighing up the positive and negative aspects of Korea’s vibrant new digital media.

Seeking to identify aspects of the Korean experience from which developing countries around the world could benefi t, this book will be of interest to students, scholars and policymakers interested in communications technologies, Korean studies and developmental studies.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|24 pages

Digital development as Korea’s destiny

Placing the “Miracle on the Han” in context

chapter 3|32 pages

Building the “information superhighways”

Government leadership in the broadband network era

chapter 6|17 pages

The global rise of Korea’s electronics industry

International trade and exports

chapter 7|17 pages

Energy and ICT

Transition to green growth and sustainable development

chapter 8|18 pages

The Olympics and digital development

chapter 9|15 pages

Next generation networks

The convergence of 5G and public safety LTE networks

chapter 10|15 pages

Korea’s place in cyberspace

Lessons for a sustainable world