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Analysis of the Changes in the Nuclear Phase-outs Policy: Using the Combined Model of ACF and MSF

  • Korean Society and Public Administration
  • Abbr : KSPA
  • 2019, 30(3), pp.97-129
  • Publisher : Seoul Association For Public Administration
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration
  • Received : October 17, 2019
  • Accepted : November 23, 2019
  • Published : November 30, 2019

Hyun, Sang-Jin 1 Kwangmin Moon 1

1충남대학교

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ABSTRACT

The Moon Jae-in administration has been changing its policy from the existing energy policy, 'Basic Plan for Electricity Supply and Demand before the 7th' to 'Basic Plan for Electricity Supply and Demand', a new energy policy centered on the de-nuclear power plant. In this background, there is a reasonable demand that the protection of life and security of the people should be fully considered in the supplier-oriented energy policy considering economic efficiency and stability, but the controversy over the expansion and reduction of the policy and policy alternatives continues even after more than 1 year 10 months of policy change. In this study, the ACF・MSF combination model was applied to the energy policy change of the nuclear power plant and the analysis was conducted. Despite the fact that the ACF model is oriented toward the pluralistic society, the actual policy decision or policy execution still has authoritarian behavior due to the low agreement on the change of our society and the openness of the political system that is not consistent. The results of this study show that the president directly plays the role of policy broker and policy leader of the MSF model, and that there are limitations in the original functions of each model, such as the long-term union opportunity structure, policy subsystem, advocacy association, and three flows of the MSF model. Based on these analysis results, the implications for the policy process of the large-scale national projects led by the president in the future were suggested.

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