Abstract

The full-fledged return of U.S. military bases began in 2004 when U.S. military bases scattered across the country were relocated to Pyeongtaek and other areas under the YRP (Yongsan Relocation Plan), LPP (Land Partnership Plan), which were ratified by the National Assembly. The relocation is expected to be completed by the end of this year. In addition, the U.S. Military Jeonpyeong Housing Support Act, a special corporation enacted for the relocation of U.S. military bases to Pyeongtaek, is also expected to achieve its purpose and be abolished in 26. At this point, the newspaper article according to the government's press release when returning the U.S. military base would like to find out what interests are through text mining and topic modeling, and analyze the differences in these key words at the time of base return announcement. In addition, it presents a methodology for post-examination and analysis after the release of the government press release. Through this study, it was recognized that it was necessary to fully consider whether there was a difference in opinions between stakeholders and whether the opinions of policy beneficiaries were sufficiently reflected when writing a government press release. In addition, it is necessary to monitor follow-up newspaper articles to see how people's interests change and whether government press releases provide sufficient information to resolve conflicts. This can be used as a tool or methodology to resolve conflicts between stakeholders in advance for large-scale national projects to be carried out in the future.

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