Nautilus in the News

Interviews, commentary and analysis given by staff and associates of the Nautilus Institute.

Nautilus in the News

In the Shadow of Hiroshima

Richard Tanter: In the Shadow of Hiroshima, David McNeill, ZNet – USA, 2007-04-06 The half-century taboo on going to war has kept uniformed Japanese troops mostly out of the sight. “Many Japanese people are unaware of the fact that their country has an army under another name,” writes Richard Tanter, senior research associate at Nautilus […]

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The new security pact signed between John Howard and Japanese Prime Minister

Richard Tanter: The new security pact signed between John Howard and Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, 6RTR (Perth), 2007-03-14

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White House claims on North Korea nukes to face test

Peter Hayes: White House claims on North Korea nukes to face test,Tim Johnson and Jonathan Landay, McClatchy Newspapers – USA, 2007-03-01 Another North Korea observer, Peter Hayes of the Nautilus Institute, a San Francisco-based group, said he believes DeTrani’s message was, “They don’t know what the DPRK managed to pull off with what little they […]

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State of suspense: Unlocking the enigma of North Korea

Peter Hayes: State of suspense: Unlocking the enigma of North Korea, The Independent – UK, 2007-02-17 Peter Hayes, director of the Nautilus Institute, says: “[A Corpse in the Koryo] is the best unclassified account of how North Korea works and why it has survived all these years when the rest of the communist world capitulated […]

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Ex-spy’s novel sheds light on N Korea

Peter Hayes: Ex-spy’s novel sheds light on N Korea, The Peninsula – Qatar, 2007-01-30 [Corpse in the Koryo] gives the “best unclassified account of how North Korea works and why it has survived all these years,” said Peter Hayes of the California-based Nautilus Institute think tank.

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China’s weapons test

Richard Tanter: China’s weapons test, Viewpoint, News in Depth, ABC Radio National, 2007-01-23 “One of the difficulties at the moment is that while the Chinese test is in itself reprehensible, the Chinese have been asking the United States to negotiate on this matter, and the Bush administration, perhaps of all American post-war administrations, has been […]

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North Korea: The Mystery

Peter Hayes: North Korea: The Mystery, Glenn Kessler, The Register-Guard – USA, 2007-01-07 In fact, North Korea expert Peter Hayes – the executive director of the research group Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development – described the novel as “the best unclassified account of how North Korea works and why it has survived all […]

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Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies

11 December Thursday   World Affairs Council 312 Sutter St. (at Grant), 2nd Floor Conference Room San Francisco, CA 94108 Registration: 5:30 pm Program: 6:00 pm Council Members: FREE Students: $5 Nonmembers: $12 Cosponsors: $7 For reservations, call (415) 293-4600 or email registration@wacsf.org Cosponsored by: The Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability Staceys Independent Bookstore   […]

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Nautilus Concludes Third Renewable Energy Mission to the DPRK

BEIJING, OCTOBER 3, 2000 — A five-person engineering team from the Nautilus Institute today successfully completed the third mission of the US-DPRK Wind Power Village Humanitarian Energy Project. The mission followed up on two previous trips to North Korea in May and September of 1998. “We are very pleased by the success of this mission,” […]

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Winds of change

Winds of change David Armstrong OF THE EXAMINER STAFF Feb. 28, 1999 Berkeley group gets rare glimpse of doing business with North Korea The Russian-made aircraft bound for Pyongyang, North Korea did a crazy shimmy down the runway when it took off from Beijing, courtesy of its unstable rear-mounted engines. In Pyongyang, the airport still used […]

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