The Netherlands has strict public order, and illegal activities involving foreign capital are monitored by the monitoring network. Moreover, the Netherlands also has very strict welfare facilities to prevent the threat of national survival or polarization caused by opening up.
Because of this social safety net, the Netherlands has not been hit by opening up, but has improved its international competitiveness through opening up.
What South Korea wants to learn from the Netherlands is not the neo-liberal post-monitoring model, but how to use openness to integrate public order within society and how to build a sound social security network.