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2009 Leaders' Declaration

THE 17th APEC ECONOMIC LEADERS' MEETING
Singapore
14 - 15 November 2009

"SUSTAINING GROWTH, CONNECTING THE REGION"

We, the Leaders of APEC, gathered in Singapore and marked twenty years of cooperation in promoting economic growth and prosperity for our people. In line with new trends and emerging challenges, our agenda has grown in breadth, depth, and complexity. But our common goal remains the same - to support growth and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region, through free and open trade and investment, as embedded in the Bogor Goals.

A year ago, as the world descended into an economic crisis unprecedented in severity since the Great Depression, we resolved that we would aim to overcome the crisis within eighteen months. Today, our robust policy responses have helped to set the stage for recovery. But economic recovery is not yet on a solid footing. Our commitments to reject protectionism and keep our markets open and free have enabled trade to be part of the solution rather than the problem. We will maintain our economic stimulus policies until a durable economic recovery has clearly taken hold.

We will work together to strengthen the momentum towards strong, sustainable and balanced global economic growth, as set out at the recent G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh.

Looking beyond supporting the recovery, we recognise the necessity to develop a new growth paradigm for the changed post-crisis landscape, and an expanded trade and investment agenda that will strengthen regional economic integration (REI) in the Asia-Pacific region. We cannot go back to "growth as usual". We will put in place next year a comprehensive long-term growth strategy that supports more balanced growth within and across economies, achieves greater inclusiveness in our societies, sustains our environment, and which seeks to raise our growth potential through innovation and a knowledge-based economy.
Supporting Balanced Growth

We support the goals of the G-20 Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth. We join in their commitment to:

* Work together to ensure that our macroeconomic, regulatory and structural policies are collectively consistent with more sustainable and balanced trajectories of growth;
* Promote current account sustainability and open trade and investment to advance global prosperity and growth sustainability;
* Undertake macro prudential and regulatory policies to help prevent credit and asset price cycles from becoming forces of destabilisation; and
* Promote development and poverty reduction as part of the rebalancing of global growth.

We look forward to a progress report from Finance Ministers next year on their efforts to achieve stronger, more balanced and sustained growth in the Asia-Pacific region.

Structural reform will be critical to strengthening long-term potential output growth and narrowing the development gap between economies, by improving economic flexibility, fostering private demand, and developing financial markets. We agree to reenergise APEC's work on structural reform, building on the Leaders' Agenda to Implement Structural Reform towards 2010 (LAISR 2010).

We will leverage APEC's traditional strengths of voluntary cooperation, capacity building, sharing of best practices, and working with the private sector, to implement necessary reforms in infrastructure development, agriculture/food management, social security, education and workforce training, and regulatory frameworks. We will work with the International Financial Institutions and Multilateral Development Banks to facilitate these efforts. Given APEC's diversity, these reforms must take into account individual economies' stage of development, demographic trends, factor and institutional endowments, and comparative advantages.
Fostering Inclusive Growth

We resolve to ensure that future economic growth is more inclusive, to broaden access to opportunities created by growth and to spread the benefits of growth more widely. This will enable our economies to better seize the opportunities created by globalisation and to respond to its challenges. Inclusive growth will strengthen the consensus for free and open trade and investment.

APEC's inclusive growth agenda will build on ongoing efforts on structural reform under LAISR 2010 and will be driven by two key thrusts. First, we will undertake structural adjustments that will enhance opportunities for all segments of our societies to benefit from growth. Emphasis will be placed on the following specific areas:

* We will support and develop our small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which account for more than 90 percent of all businesses in the APEC region and employ between 50 and 80 percent of the workforce. We will assist SMEs to gain better access to global markets, technology and finance as well as to improve their crisis management capabilities.
* We will put job creation at the heart of our economic strategy and enhance cooperation to address the social implications of globalisation. We will facilitate the retraining, skills upgrading and mobility of our workers so that they can secure jobs, especially in new and growing industries.
* We will focus on enhancing women's access to education, training, financing, technology, and infrastructure, to maximise their economic opportunities. We welcome continued outreach to women entrepreneurs to grow the positive multiplier effect that women's economic engagement can have on productivity and sustained growth.

Second, we will strengthen social resilience to help individuals overcome short-term difficulties while providing the incentive for long-term effort, with a focus on the most vulnerable in our economies.

* We will improve outcomes in education and skills-training to enhance long-term economic security.
* We will consider income supplements or earned income tax credits that encourage work and enterprise.
* We will design social safety nets that provide short-term economic security but avoid long-term dependency.

We instruct our Ministers and officials to further advance APEC's inclusive growth agenda in 2010, and develop a multi-year programme to build capacity for structural reforms and SME development, employment creation, and the development of social safety nets.
Promoting Sustainable Growth

We will ensure that economic growth in our region is consistent with sustainable development. Anthropogenic climate change is one of the biggest global challenges. It will impact each of our economies. We welcome the Declaration of the Leaders of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate in L'Aquila and the Leaders' Statement at the G-20 Pittsburgh Summit, and reaffirm our commitment to tackle the threat of climate change and work towards an ambitious outcome in Copenhagen, within the objective, provisions and principles of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Global action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will need to be accompanied by measures, including financial assistance and technology transfer to developing economies for their adaptation to the adverse impact of climate change.

We recall our Declaration on Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development in Sydney in 2007, which set out an APEC-wide aspirational target of reducing energy intensity by at least 25 percent by 2030. We applaud the efforts made by individual APEC economies that have unilaterally undertaken measures to reduce emissions. Sustainable forest management plays an important role in mitigating global emissions. We will enhance work on meeting the aspirational goal in the Sydney Declaration of increasing forest cover in the region by at least 20 million hectares of all types of forests by 2020. We support efforts in the UNFCCC negotiations to agree on actions to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in developing economies. We recognise the role of the oceans in mitigating climate change, and the impact of climate change on oceans and coastal areas, and welcome the Manado Ocean Declaration.

Responding to climate change through transition to green economies also offers opportunities. We will ensure that efforts to address climate change are consistent with our international trade obligations. A key thrust in APEC's sustainable growth agenda is the APEC Environmental Goods and Services (EGS) Work Programme, under which we will develop and implement a set of concrete actions to support sustainable growth in the region, advance work to increase utilisation and dissemination of EGS, reduce existing barriers and refrain from introducing new barriers to trade and investment in EGS, and enhance capabilities of economies to develop their EGS sectors. We also commit to rationalise and phase out over the medium term fossil fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption, while recognising the importance of providing those in need with essential energy services. We will review progress on this at our meeting in 2010. We will also take steps to facilitate the diffusion of climate-friendly technologies, including through economic and technical cooperation (ECOTECH) and capacity building activities.

We will advance work on sharing best practices in energy efficiency with a view to deploying cleaner and more efficient technologies, and welcome the implementation of the voluntary APEC Peer Review on Energy Efficiency. We recognise the role of renewable energy in reducing emissions and encourage its development in the APEC region. We will encourage publication on a regular basis, timely, accurate, and complete data on oil production, consumption, refining and stock levels as appropriate.
Resisting Protectionism

We firmly reject all forms of protectionism and reaffirm our commitment to keep markets open and refrain from raising new barriers to investment or to trade in goods and services, and instruct our Ministers to continue to regularly review our adherence to these commitments. These efforts reinforce the WTO's own monitoring mechanism, and act as another bulwark against protectionist pressures by ensuring transparency in the measures taken in response to the crisis.
Supporting the Multilateral Trading System

We strongly reaffirm that the most effective means of dealing with protectionist pressures and delivering a global stimulus package to sustain and secure our recovery is an ambitious and balanced conclusion to the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) in 2010, based on the progress achieved to-date, including with regard to modalities. It is important that the high-level political commitment to concluding the Doha Round translates into substantive progress in the negotiations. We are ready to exercise pragmatism and all possible flexibility and utilise all possible avenues in order to accelerate the pace of negotiations to secure convergence on a final package. We instruct our Ministers to work closely on what needs to be done to bring the DDA to a successful conclusion and to assess the situation no later than in early 2010.
Accelerating Regional Economic Integration

We reaffirm our commitment to the Bogor Goals of free and open trade and investment. We direct Ministers and officials to report to us next year with a meaningful assessment of the industrialised APEC economies' achievement of the Bogor Goals.

We will continue to explore building blocks towards a possible Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific (FTAAP) in the future. An analytical study by officials shows that there are significant economic benefits from an FTAAP, as well as the challenges of establishing such an agreement. We look forward to the progress update from Ministers and officials next year on the outcomes of the exploration of a range of possible pathways to achieve FTAAP.

We will accelerate our work to strengthen REI in the Asia-Pacific, taking a comprehensive approach that focuses our work on trade liberalisation "at the border"; improving the business environment "behind the border"; and enhancing supply chain connectivity "across the border".

* We instruct officials to intensify our work on initiatives to promote greater convergences among economies in key areas of APEC's REI agenda, including in services, the digital economy, investment, trade facilitation, rules of origin and standards/technical barriers to trade.
* We welcome the participation of Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, and the United States in a pathfinder initiative under which economies will agree to practice self-certification of origin with FTA partners. This initiative will facilitate trade by cutting the certification procedure down to a single step and reducing processing time to just one day.
* We endorse the APEC Principles for Cross-Border Trade in Services and the APEC Services Action Plan, which together will provide a foundation for APEC's future work to promote services trade and build greater convergences among APEC economies in their treatment of services.
* We aspire to achieve an APEC-wide improvement of 25 percent in five key areas of doing business by 2015: Starting a Business, Getting Credit, Enforcing Contracts, Trading Across Borders and Dealing with Permits, and a 5 percent improvement by 2011. We welcome the preparation of capacity building work programmes by champion economies - United States; New Zealand; Japan; Korea; Hong Kong, China; and Singapore - and encourage continuous and concerted efforts through the Ease of Doing Business Action Plan to make it cheaper, faster and easier to do business in the Asia-Pacific.
* We look forward to the progress stock-take in implementing the LAISR forward work programme in 2010, and instruct our Ministers and officials to strategise the next phase of the LAISR, including in the context of supporting our new growth strategies.
* We look towards the successful conclusion of APEC's second Trade Facilitation Action Plan in 2010, and are pleased to note that APEC as a whole is on track to reduce trade transaction costs by an additional 5 percent by 2010.
* We will develop common approaches towards well-functioning public-private partnership (PPP) markets. We encourage officials to explore the feasibility of utilising PPPs for the upgrading of transport infrastructure that contributes to the enhancement of supply chain connectivity in the region.
* We welcome the Supply Chain Connectivity Framework, which has identified eight chokepoints in regional supply chains and suggested actions to address these chokepoints. We welcome the commitment from Transport Ministers to achieve greater seamlessness in our multi-modal transport networks and call for officials to continue cohesive efforts towards improving supply chain connectivity.
* We welcome the work undertaken in identifying performance indicators for the Investment Facilitation Action Plan (IFAP) and look forward to the implementation of the IFAP next year.
* We reaffirm our commitment to strengthen the protection and enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights and reiterated the importance of comprehensive and balanced intellectual property (IP) systems that provide for and protect the incentives that encourage creation and innovation and provide the tools for successful management and exploitation of IP rights. We will continue to promote greater collaboration among our IP rights experts, APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC), and enforcement authorities across the APEC region and recognise the importance of capacity building. We welcome the progress made by economies in implementing the APEC Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative as well as cooperation to improve patent systems in the region, and look forward to further progress next year.
* We encourage ongoing efforts towards using ICT to address socio-economic issues and realising APEC's goal of achieving universal access to broadband in all member economies by 2015.
* We support the outcomes and recommendations of the APEC Trade Recovery Programme Pilot Exercise. We reaffirm the importance for our economies to implement initiatives, such as communications mechanisms and other approaches to trade recovery, to build trusted relationships and to recognise one another's Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programmes in alignment with the World Customs Organization (WCO) SAFE Framework of Standards.

Strengthening Economic and Technical Cooperation

Building capacity for reforms aimed at facilitating inclusive growth and REI remains a key priority for APEC. We reaffirm our commitment to the Manila Framework, which serves as the basis for the implementation of the ECOTECH activities outlined in the Osaka Action Agenda. We recognise that capacity building needs evolve as priorities shift to meet new challenges. Therefore, we welcome ongoing efforts to develop a more strategic, goal-oriented and multi-year approach toward capacity building, and to strengthen the prioritisation and effective implementation of capacity building activities across APEC fora. We welcome the establishment of the US$10 million China APEC Cooperation Fund which aims to facilitate and promote APEC ECOTECH cooperation.
Enhancing Human Security

We express our deepest condolences for the loss of life and destruction caused by the devastating typhoons that hit China, Japan, the Philippines, Chinese Taipei and Viet Nam, and the earthquakes and the recent terrorist attacks in Indonesia. We reaffirm the importance of enhancing human security and reducing the threat of disruptions to business and trade in sustaining economic growth and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region. We recognise the importance of building capacity to counter terrorism and welcome APEC's work in areas such as trade security, aviation security, anti-terrorist protection of energy infrastructure, countering terrorism financing, fighting cyber-terrorism, protecting the food supply against terrorist contamination and emergency preparedness.

Responding to food security challenges in the region is a major priority for APEC. Food security, including access to reliable sources of nutritious, safe and affordable food, remains a concern for many in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. We encourage continued cooperation with the private sector, academia, and civil society to address food security and safe food supply challenges, including by promoting sustainable agricultural production and rural development, and instruct officials to undertake capacity building projects and other practical initiatives to address food security, and report back to us next year on their progress. We support the L'Aquila Joint Statement on Global Food Security.

We welcome the sharing of experiences in dealing with the double global impact of the economic crisis and the Influenza Pandemic (H1N1) in 2009. We reaffirm our commitment to build regional capacity for avian and other potential human influenza pandemics and emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. We will strengthen our health systems and cooperate to prevent and control emerging infectious diseases in the world.
Fighting Corruption, Improving Governance and Transparency

Good governance, institutional integrity, and transparency in both the public and private sectors have a critical impact on the smooth flow of trade and economic activities and help to mitigate crime and corruption. We recognise the mutually reinforcing relationship between good governance measures and anti-corruption actions. We welcome the efforts of member economies and ABAC in these areas and encourage public-private partnerships to further APEC efforts to enhance governance, institutional integrity and combat corruption.

We welcome the efforts of ABAC and the business community to enhance governance and encourage economies to work through public-private partnership to further APEC efforts in this area.

We note the importance of international cooperation in combating and dismantling the threat of cross-border criminal networks and its linkages with corruption nodes. We encourage member economies, where applicable, to ratify the UN Convention against Corruption and UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime and take measures to implement their provisions, in accordance with economies' legal frameworks.
Strengthening APEC

A revitalised APEC is crucial to meet the challenges of sustaining recovery and to deal with the region's 21st century economic challenges. To do so, APEC economies must forge a partnership of common interests to produce strong, balanced and sustainable growth. The appointment of the Secretariat's first Executive Director for a fixed term is an important first step to strengthen the capacity of the APEC Secretariat to meet the growing demands of member economies and other key stakeholders. We direct our Ministers and officials to accelerate efforts to develop more responsive and effective mechanisms to ensure that APEC remains the premier forum for regional economic cooperation.

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[단독] 'Z플립8'에 주름 개선 신기술 뺐다 [서울=뉴스핌] 김정인 기자 = 삼성전자가 폴더블폰의 고질적인 화면 주름을 줄이기 위해 '플렉스 티타늄'을 도입했지만, 접힘부 굴곡과 단차에 대한 소비자 불만이 이어져 온 갤럭시 Z플립8은 제외됐다. 고급 기술을 상위 제품에 먼저 적용해 제품 간 차별화를 두는 전략은 기존에도 활용해 왔다. 다만 화면 주름 개선은 새로운 편의 기능을 추가하는 것과 달리 폴더블폰의 기본 사용감과 완성도에 직결된다는 점에서 이번 선별 적용의 배경에 관심이 쏠린다. 업계에서는 폴드와 플립의 서로 다른 패널 구조와 접힘 방향, 별도 설계·내구성 시험, 양산 검증 과정이 영향을 미친 것으로 보고 있다. 전작 기준 폴드7이 플립7보다 출고가가 약 89만원 높아 신기술 비용을 상대적으로 흡수하기 수월하다는 점에서 원가 부담 가능성도 거론됐지만, 삼성 측은 직접적인 이유는 아니라는 입장이다. ◆ 같은 폴더블이지만 구조는 달라 16일 업계에서는 플렉스 티타늄이 플립8에 적용되지 않은 이유로 폴드와 플립의 서로 다른 디스플레이 구조를 꼽고 있다. 플렉스 티타늄은 기존 부품의 소재만 바꾸는 기술이 아니다. 유기발광다이오드(OLED) 패널 아래에 티타늄 합금 필름을 넣고, 디스플레이 모듈을 받치는 플레이트에도 티타늄을 적용하는 새로운 적층 구조다. [AI 인포그래픽=김정인 기자] 티타늄 플레이트에는 화면을 반복해서 접고 펼칠 수 있도록 미세한 구멍을 촘촘하게 가공한다. 구멍의 크기와 간격, 배열은 패널이 접힐 때 받는 힘과 접힘 반경에 맞춰 설계해야 한다. 폴드는 화면을 세로 방향으로 접지만 플립은 가로 방향으로 접는다. 화면 크기와 비율, 접힘부위 길이, 힌지 구조와 내부 부품 배치도 서로 다르다. 폴드용으로 설계한 티타늄 플레이트와 미세 홀 구조를 단순히 줄여 플립에 그대로 적용하기 어려운 이유다. 업계에서는 플립에 같은 기술을 넣으려면 제품 형태에 맞춘 구조 설계와 내구성 시험, 양산 검증을 별도로 거쳐야 할 것으로 본다. 플립형 제품에 기술을 적용할 수 없다는 의미라기보다 이번 세대에서는 폴드용 구조의 개발과 양산 적용이 먼저 이뤄졌다는 분석이다. ◆ 원가보다 별도 설계·검증에 무게 플립8 미적용 배경으로 원가 부담 가능성도 거론됐다. 전작 기준 갤럭시 Z폴드7의 국내 출고가는 256GB 모델이 237만9300원으로, 148만5000원인 Z플립7보다 89만4300원 높았다. 업계에서는 상대적으로 가격대가 높은 폴드가 신기술 적용에 따른 부품비와 공정비 부담을 흡수하기 수월했을 가능성을 제기한다. 다만 삼성 측은 원가가 플렉스 티타늄 적용 모델을 가른 직접적인 배경은 아니라는 입장인 것으로 전해졌다. 삼성전자가 지난해 출시한 갤럭시 Z폴드7. [사진=뉴스핌DB] 수율도 변수로 꼽힌다. 새로운 적층 구조를 적용하려면 티타늄 필름과 플레이트, 접착층이 일정한 품질로 결합돼야 한다. 패널 크기와 접힘 방향이 달라지면 제조 공정과 검사 기준도 다시 맞춰야 한다. 업계에서는 폴드8에서 양산성과 내구성을 먼저 확인한 뒤 플립형 제품으로 확대하는 방식이 생산 부담을 줄일 수 있다고 본다. 차기 플립 모델의 적용 여부와 시기는 아직 정해지지 않은 것으로 알려졌다. ◆ 판매 비중 커진 폴드에 우선 적용 폴드의 넓은 화면도 신기술 우선 적용 배경으로 꼽힌다. 폴드는 펼친 상태에서 영상과 문서, 여러 애플리케이션을 동시에 사용하는 제품이기 때문에 화면 평탄도가 제품 완성도에 미치는 영향이 크다. 접힘부위가 길고 디스플레이 면적도 넓어 화면 전체를 균일하게 받쳐주는 하부 지지 구조도 중요하다. 삼성전자는 강성이 높은 티타늄 합금 필름과 플레이트를 함께 적용해 화면 주름과 내구성, 제품 두께를 개선했다고 설명했다. 최근 폴드의 판매 비중이 커진 점도 눈에 띈다. 지난해 국내 사전판매에서 갤럭시 Z폴드7과 Z플립7은 총 104만대가 판매됐다. 이 가운데 폴드7이 60%, 플립7이 40%를 차지했다. 삼성전자가 2019년 폴더블폰을 처음 출시한 이후 국내 사전판매에서 폴드가 플립을 앞선 것은 처음이었다. 얇고 가벼워진 폴드7의 판매가 늘어난 가운데 차세대 디스플레이 기술도 폴드8에 먼저 적용된 셈이다. ◆ 소비자 불만 남은 플립…차기 모델 주목 플립8이 신기술 적용 대상에서 제외되면서 소비자들이 체감해 온 문제를 고가 폴드 제품부터 개선한다는 비판은 피하기 어렵게 됐다. 플립은 접었을 때 크기가 작고 휴대가 편리해 폴더블폰 대중화를 이끈 제품이다. 하지만 사용 기간이 길어질수록 화면 중앙의 접힘부위가 평평하게 유지되지 않고 굴곡이 도드라진다는 불만이 이어져 왔다. 화면을 위아래로 넘길 때 손가락에 단차가 느껴지거나 접힌 부분이 살짝 솟아오른 듯한 이질감이 생기고, 밝은 곳에서는 접힘 자국이 더 선명하게 보여 사용감을 떨어뜨린다는 지적이다. 폴드8에서 플렉스 티타늄의 양산성과 실제 주름 개선 효과가 확인되면 플립형 제품에 맞춘 구조를 별도로 개발해 차기 제품으로 확대할 가능성이 있다. 다만 플립용 설계와 시험이 추가로 필요한 만큼 내년 출시 제품에 곧바로 적용된다고 단정하기는 이르다. 삼성전자가 지난해 출시한 갤럭시 Z플립7. [사진=삼성전자] ◆ 폴더블로 확대되지 않은 프라이버시 기능 갤럭시 S26 시리즈에서 처음 선보인 프라이버시 디스플레이는 차세대 폴더블 라인업으로 이어지지 않았다. 폴드8과 플립8 모두 적용 대상에서 빠졌다. 프라이버시 디스플레이는 사용자가 지정한 상황에서 화면의 시야각을 좁혀 옆 사람에게 내용이 잘 보이지 않도록 하는 기술이다. 비밀번호를 입력하거나 금융 서비스를 이용하는 등 민감한 정보를 다룰 때 화면 노출을 줄이는 데 초점을 맞췄다. 폴드는 화면을 펼쳐 문서나 메시지, 여러 애플리케이션을 동시에 사용하는 경우가 많아 주변에서 화면을 볼 수 있는 범위도 넓어진다. 이 때문에 프라이버시 디스플레이가 폴더블의 대화면 활용성을 보완할 기능으로 꼽혔지만 이번 신제품에는 반영되지 않았다. 삼성전자가 해당 기술을 향후 폴더블 제품군까지 확대할지는 아직 확인되지 않았다. 차기 제품에서 적용 범위가 넓어질지 주목된다. kji01@newspim.com 2026-07-16 11:37
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'육해공 통합' 4년제 사관학교 대전 자운대에 세운다 [서울=뉴스핌] 오동룡 군사방산전문기자 = 국방부가 16일 '국방교육 대개혁'을 표방하며 육·해·공군 사관학교를 대전 자운대 일대에 통합하는 '국군사관학교 창설 기본계획'을 공식 발표했다. 미래 안보환경 변화와 전시작전통제권(전작권) 회복 이후 한미연합방위체제를 이끌 장교를 양성하기 위해, 기존 각 군 사관학교를 "최고 수준의 첨단 통합 사관학교"로 재편하겠다는 구상이다. 국방부는 이번 계획을 "국방교육 대개혁의 첫걸음이자, 사관학교 교육체계 전반을 재설계하는 도약적 혁신"이라고 규정했다. 안규백 국방부장관이 지난 2월 20일 오전 충남 계룡대 대연병장에서 열린 육·해·공군 사관학교 통합임관식에서 축사를 하고 있다. [사진=국방부 제공] 2026.07.16 gomsi@newspim.com 국방부는 문제 인식의 출발점으로 "지금 변화하지 않으면 미래는 없다"고 규정하며, "각 군 사관학교 병립 체계가 자원 중복과 분산투자를 초래하는 구조적 비효율을 낳고 있다"고 진단했다. 현행 육·해·공군 사관학교는 각각 약 700~1000명 규모로 일반 종합대학 단과대 수준에 불과하지만, 총 2900여 명의 생도를 양성하기 위해 3명의 3성 장군을 포함한 7명의 장성, 약 3000여 명의 지원 인력을 유지하고 있어 "규모 대비 지휘·지원 구조가 비대하다"는 것이 국방부 판단이다. 국방부는 또한 "전쟁 양상이 지·해·공을 넘어 우주, 사이버, 전자기스펙트럼 등 '다영역 통제 능력'을 요구하는 시대로 급변하고 있는데도, 사관학교 교육체계는 여전히 군종별로 분절된 구조에 머물러 있다"고 지적했다. 새로 출범할 국군사관학교는 대전 자운대 지역에 통합 신설되며, KAIST와 국방과학연구소(ADD), 항공우주연구원, 천문연구원, 전자통신연구원, 원자력연구원 등 주요 연구기관이 밀집한 과학기술 클러스터와 연계된 '스마트캠퍼스'로 설계된다. 국군사관학교 예상 조감도. [그래픽=국방부 제공] 2026.07.16 gomsi@newspim.com 국방부는 "분산·노후화된 기존 육·해·공군 사관학교 시설을 하나로 모아 과감한 집중투자를 단행, 규모의 경제가 실현된 세계 최고 수준의 통합 교육 플랫폼을 만들겠다"고 밝혔다. 교육과정은 우주·사이버·전자기스펙트럼을 포함한 AI 기반 전영역 작전을 주도할 수 있는 각 군 특성화 교육과, 전작권 회복 이후 한미 장병을 주도할 수 있는 국제 감각·소양 함양 과정으로 재설계된다. 국방부는 "현재 약 24% 수준인 사관학교 민간교수 비율을 점차 50% 이상으로 끌어올리고, 국립대학 수준 처우를 보장해 최고 석학이 장교 양성 일선에 참여하도록 하겠다"고 밝혔다. 통합 국군사관학교를 중심으로 간호사관학교, 첨단사관학교, 학군·학사장교 과정 등 다양한 교육 코스를 수용하는 '국방교육 허브'로 장기 발전시키고, 상징성이 큰 기존 사관학교 시설과 기념공간은 보존·활용 방안을 병행 마련한다는 계획이다. 국방부는 "전작권 회복 이후 한미연합방위체제를 이끌 주역을 길러내는 세계적 수준 첨단 사관학교로 도약하겠다"며 "국민 의견을 적극 수렴하는 열린 절차로 국방교육 대개혁을 추진하겠다"고 덧붙였다. gomsi@newspim.com 2026-07-16 10:12
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