East Asia Science & Security – Archives

The East Asia Science and Security Network (EASSNet) delivered timely news and innovative research across a range of issues relating to science and security, including energy security, bio-security, nano-technology, nuclear fuel cycle, missile technology, and information technology, especially within the East Asia region. The network drew on research from Nautilus Institute and its partners in China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Australia, and North Korea, as well as grantees of the MacArthur Foundation, of MacArthur Foundation, Ploughshares Fund, New Land Foundation, Korea Foundation, Ford Foundation, and US Department of Energy. The service provided researchers, journalists, and policymakers access to and understanding of developments beyond their own disciplinary, academic, or industrial communities.

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East Asia Science and Security Network Report, June 4, 2004

1. DPRK Energy The Nautilus Institute (Kim Song, “PYONGYANG INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMY (PIINTEC),” May 12th-14th, Beijing, China) released this brochure presented at the Institute’s Asian Energy Security Workshop 2004 in Beijing, China, hosted by the Energy and Environmental Technology Center (EETC) at Tsinghua University in Beijing. The brochure notes that […]

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East Asian Science & Security Network Report, Jun. 3, 2004

1. DPRK Energy The Nautilus Institute (Kim Song, “PYONGYANG INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMY (PIINTEC),” May 12th-14th, Beijing, China) released this brochure presented at the Institute’s Asian Energy Security Workshop 2004 in Beijing, China, hosted by the Energy and Environmental Technology Center (EETC) at Tsinghua University in Beijing. The brochure notes that […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Friday, May 7, 2004

LATEST REPORT Friday, May 7, 2004 Content The LEAP Software Tool and the Far East ROK on Power Grid Interconnection Nautilus Institute Asian Energy Security 2004 (AES 2004) Workshop North Korean Nuclear Program and International Nonproliferation Regimes New Jersey Challenges California as Solar Capital of U.S. World Oil Transit Chokepoints DOE Launches New Web-Site for […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, April 21, 2004

LATEST REPORT Tuesday, April 21, 2004 Content The LEAP Software Tool and the Far East ROK on Power Grid Interconnection Nautilus Institute Asian Energy Security 2004 (AES 2004) Workshop North Korean Nuclear Program and International Nonproliferation Regimes New Jersey Challenges California as Solar Capital of U.S. World Oil Transit Chokepoints DOE Launches New Web-Site for […]

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Wednesday, April 21 2004

1. The LEAP Software Tool and the Far East 2. ROK on Power Grid Interconnection 3. Nautilus Institute Asian Energy Security 2004 (AES 2004) Workshop 4. North Korean Nuclear Program and International Nonproliferation Regimes 5. New Jersey Challenges California as Solar Capital of U.S. 6. World Oil Transit Chokepoints 7. DOE Launches New Web-Site for […]

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East Asia Science & Security Network Report, April 21, 2004

1. The LEAP Software Tool and the Far EastThe Nautilus Institute (Victor Kalashnikov, Alexander Ognev, and Ruslan Gulidov, “THE APPLICATION OF THE LEAP SOFTWARE TOOL THE TO ENERGY SECTOR ANALYSIS IN THE FAR EAST,” November 1st, 2004) released this study examining the application of the LEAP Program (Long-range Energy Alternative Planning) to the energy sector […]

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East Asia Science & Security Network Report, April 6, 2004

  1. China Energy Future: Leap Tool Application In China The Nautilus Institute (Baolei Guo, Yanjia Wang, Aling Zhang “CHINA ENERGY FUTURE: LEAP TOOL APPLICATION IN CHINA,” November 1st, 2004) released this study examining the application of the LEAP Program (Long-range Energy Alternative Planning) to the energy sector in China written for the Forth East […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, April 6, 2004

LATEST REPORT Tuesday, April 6, 2004 Content China Energy Future: Leap Tool Application In China ROK on Power Grid Interconnection Nautilus Institute China Dataset Caspian Sea Oil Field Development Daewoo Wins Bid to Explore Myanmar Gas Field DPRK Energy Sector The Four Borders Project   1. China Energy Future: Leap Tool Application In China The […]

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East Asia Science & Security Network Report, April 6, 2004

1. China Energy Future: Leap Tool Application In China The Nautilus Institute (Baolei Guo, Yanjia Wang, Aling Zhang “CHINA ENERGY FUTURE: LEAP TOOL APPLICATION IN CHINA,” November 1st, 2004) released this study examining the application of the LEAP Program (Long-range Energy Alternative Planning) to the energy sector in China written for the Forth East Asian […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, January 12, 2004

LATEST REPORT Monday, January 12, 2004 Content Current Status of the PRC Energy Market ROK on Energy Grid Interconnection Asian Oil Market Outlook Natural Resources in East Asia, a European Perspective Russian-Japanese Oil Pipeline Japan and PRC and Russian Oil and Gas Northwest EnergyIdeas Clearinghouse   1. Current Status of the PRC Energy Market The […]

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