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How Can South Korea Teach, Lead, and Help in Asia's Quest for Smart Cities?

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As of 2021, virtually every country in Asia has announced some plan for standing up their own smart cities, with national- and/or city-level governments launching either pilot projects or official strategies to coordinate activities and investment across different stakeholder groups. In this context, South Korea could (and does) play a positive role in how countries across the region might be able to realize these plans. This includes through not only providing direct financial, technical, and development support, but also sharing its own lessons learned and practices in promoting sustainable, secure, and inclusive smart cities. Even so, both South Korean and Asian interests could benefit from greater attention to expanding South Korea-Asia engagements and cooperative mechanisms on digital development issues, as a means of better supporting and bolstering ongoing regional priorities.

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  • Gillispie, Clara, 2021. "How Can South Korea Teach, Lead, and Help in Asia's Quest for Smart Cities?," World Economy Brief 21-40, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:kiepwe:2021_040
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    South Korea; Asia; smart city; development;
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