It is with great pleasure that I write this foreword to Rewriting the Rules of the Korean Economy.
Citizens across advanced countries are plagued, to differing extents, with a similar set of problems—growing inequality, an increased sense of powerlessness, and a growing sense of insecurity.
The inability of our societies—of our political leaders and our governments—to adequately address these problems is leading to political turmoil, to the growth of authoritarian and would-be authoritarian leaders, to demagogues who would undermine our
democracies. The gap between what they promise and what they deliver will surely be far larger than the gap evidenced by our earlier elites, who promised that globalization and financial market liber-alization would enhance growth and stability from which all would
benefit. In the meanwhile, they do untold damage to our democracies and our societies. Trump has been engaged in unprecedented efforts not only in undermining the international rule of law, but at tearing down confidence in the basic institutions of our society, including our media, our judiciary, our universities, and our intelligence services.
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