@article{ART002973075},
author={You, Heeyoun},
title={A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives},
journal={The Korea Spatial Planning Review},
issn={1229-8638},
year={2023},
volume={117},
pages={61-87},
doi={10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004}
TY - JOUR
AU - You, Heeyoun
TI - A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives
JO - The Korea Spatial Planning Review
PY - 2023
VL - 117
IS - null
PB - 국토연구원
SP - 61
EP - 87
SN - 1229-8638
AB - This study intends to examine the trends of the balanced regional development policies of the three governments (the Roh Moo-hyun, Lee Myung-bak, and Park Geun-hye governments) since the 2000s through an analysis of the contents of presidential speeches provided by the Presidential Archives. This study employs text mining methodology, specifically using word frequency analysis and text network analysis. The study found that President Roh Moo-hyun delivered the most speeches related to balanced regional development. In particular, while other presidents delivered many speeches related to balanced regional development in their second or third years in office, President Roh delivered the most speeches in his first year of the office. It seems that he was running the government with a strong will for balanced regional development by giving many speeches. In the speeches of the three presidents, many keywords were derived from the ‘values and goals’, ‘entities’, and ‘substantial means’ of balanced regional development. In general, President Roh Moo-hyun presented a variety of words in the field of entities and substantial means.
KW - Balanced Regional Development;Presidential Speech;Regional Policy;Text Mining
DO - 10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
ER -
You, Heeyoun. (2023). A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives. The Korea Spatial Planning Review, 117, 61-87.
You, Heeyoun. 2023, "A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives", The Korea Spatial Planning Review, vol.117, pp.61-87. Available from: doi:10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
You, Heeyoun "A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives" The Korea Spatial Planning Review 117 pp.61-87 (2023) : 61.
You, Heeyoun. A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives. 2023; 117 61-87. Available from: doi:10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
You, Heeyoun. "A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives" The Korea Spatial Planning Review 117(2023) : 61-87.doi: 10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
You, Heeyoun. A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives. The Korea Spatial Planning Review, 117, 61-87. doi: 10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
You, Heeyoun. A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives. The Korea Spatial Planning Review. 2023; 117 61-87. doi: 10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
You, Heeyoun. A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives. 2023; 117 61-87. Available from: doi:10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004
You, Heeyoun. "A Study on the Balanced Regional Development Policies of Three Governments Since the 2000s: Focusing on the Contents Analysis of Presidential Speech Archives" The Korea Spatial Planning Review 117(2023) : 61-87.doi: 10.15793/kspr.2023.117..004