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Policy Forum 08-082: China Civil Society Report: An Overview of Social Work with the Disabled in China
Jia Xijin, Associate Professor at the NGO Research Center at Tsinghua University, and Zhao Yusi, Project Assistant of NGO Research Center at Tsinghua University, write, “At present, China’s disabled people’s organizations face some challenges. First there are human resource issues… Second there is a registration problem for these organizations… Additionally there are other problems, such as a limited impact on public opinion, lack of publicity, insufficient funds, challenges in building the organization, and so on.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 27 October, 2008
- I. Napsnet
- 1. Japanese Energy Aid to DPRK
- 2. Japan on DPRK Defectors
- 3. DPRK Defectors
- 4. Inter-Korean Military Talks
- 5. Inter-Korean Relations
- 6. DPRK Human Rights
- 7. ROK-US Military Alliance
- 8. ROK-EU Trade Relations
- 9. ROK-Japan Relations
- 10. Comfort Women Issue
- 11. Japanese Politics
- 12. Japanese Economy
- 13. Sino-Japanese Relations
- 14. Asian Response to Financial Crisis
- 15. Cross Straits Relations
- 16. Tibet Issue
- 17. PRC-Vietnam Territorial Dispute
- 18. PRC Food Safety
- 19. PRC Media Control
- 20. US on Russian Arms Sales
The slim possibility of peace and the probability of a longer, wider, more dangerous war
Richard Tanter, Austral Policy Forum 08-12A, 27 October 2008
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 27, 2008
NAPSNet Daily Report 24 October, 2008
- I. NAPSNet
- 1. US-DPRK Relations
- 2. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 4. ROK, Russia on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 5. Australia on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 6. Inter-Korean Relations
- 7. DPRK Food Supply
- 8. DPRK Leadership
- 9. US, ROK on Nuclear Safeguards
- 10. Japan SDF Anti-Piracy Operations
- 11. Japan on Indian Nuclear Program
- 12. Russo-Japanese Energy Cooperation
- 13. Sino-Indian Relations
- 14. Sino-Russian Energy Trade
- 15. Sino-EU Relations
- 16. PRC Environment
Policy Forum 08-081: The Question President Bush Needs to Answer: Do You Really Believe Kim Jong-Il Will Give up His Nuclear Weapons?
Cheon Seongwhun, a senior research fellow at the Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU), writes, “A laudable legacy that President Bush could leave for us may be to clarify all the confusion and suspicion about the Kim Jong-il regime’s nuclear intentions and by doing so, remove a root cause of policy struggle in the United States, South Korea, China, and others.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 23 October, 2008
- I. NAPSNet
- 1. U.S. on DPRK Energy Assistance
- 2. Japan on DPRK Energy Assistance
- 3. ROK on DPRK Terror List Status
- 4. Inter-Korean Relations
- 5. ROK-US Security Alliance
- 6. Japan Elections
- 7. Japan on Climate Change
- 8. Japan-India Relations
- 9. Cross Straits Relations
- 10. PRC-Singapore Relations
- 11. PRC Health Crisis
- 12. PRC Civil Society
- 13. PRC Economic Reform
- 14. PRC on Climate Change
- 15. PRC Pollution
- 16. Shanghai Cooperation Organization
- 17. Asia Pacific Climate Change
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 23, 2008
NAPSNet Daily Report 22 October, 2008
- I. NAPSNet
- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. Japan on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. Energy Aid to the DPRK
- 4. Japan-DPRK Relations
- 5. Inter-Korean Relations
- 6. DPRK Foreign Affairs
- 7. ROK-Japan Relations
- 8. Japan-Australia Non-Proliferation Efforts
- 9. Japan, PRC, ROK Summit
- 10. Cross Strait Relations
- 11. PRC on Climate Change
- 12. PRC Land Reform
- 13. PRC Economy
- 14. PRC Development
- 15. PRC Security