NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 23, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 23, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. Kim on Six Party Talks 2. Inter-Korean Military Relations 3. DPRK-Mongolia Relations 4. ROK Hostages in Afghanistan 5. ROK-EU Trade Relations 6. Japan Nuclear Plant 7. Japan Elections 8. Japan Defense 9. Cross Strait Relations 10. Shanghai Cooperation […]
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 23, 2007
- Australian Forces Try New Tactics against Taliban
- Afghanistan: Kidnappers Extend Deadline for Korean Hostages
- Pakistan’s Peril
- Denmark to Pull Troops from Iraq
- Operation Resolute: How Howard’s Plan Threatened Security
- China, Indonesia Look into Joint Maritime Operations
- Indonesian Papua: A Local Perspective on the Conflict
NAPSNet Daily Report Friday, July 20, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Friday, July 20, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Friday, July 20, 2007 I. ROK Weekly Report 1. Introduction 2. IAEA Inspections 3. Peace Agreement 4. Clearing up HEU Problem 5. Revocation of UN Sanctions on DPRK 6. Change of Current 7. ROK Stuck between US and China 8. ROK Should Take It Slowly […]
Policy Forum 07-053: Not Going Nuclear: Japan’s Response to North Korea’s Nuclear Test
Hajime Izumi, Professor at the University of Shizuoka in Japan and Katsuhisa Furukawa, a research fellow at the Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society at the Japan Science and Technology Agency, write, “Thus, the consensus in Japan today favors continued reliance on the Japanese-U.S. alliance, the U.S. nuclear umbrella, and missile defense to negate North Korea’s nuclear capability…The focus is to examine what type of bilateral mechanism may be appropriate to conduct regularized dialogue with the United States on nuclear strategy issues, whether in official or unofficial channels, and what agenda Japan may want to discuss as well as what type of information the United States may want to share with Japan under what conditions.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 19, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 19, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 19, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. Six Party Talks 2. DPRK on Japan at Six Party Talks 3. DPRK-Russia Rail Link 4. PRC on DPRK Asylum Seekers 5. Inter-Korean Relations 6. ROK Veterans on GNP DPRK Policy 7. EU-ROK Trade Relations 8. Japan Earthquake […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 19, 2007
- Australia: Travel Ban on Solomons Ministers to Stay
- Goff Discussing E. Timor Exit Strategy Today
- Australia: The Bumpy Road to Justice of a Non-Citizen Doctor
- Philippines: New Terror Law Targets Militants in South
- Thailand: Opposition Grows against Security Act
- USA: National Intelligence Estimate
- UK: We are Failing in Afghanistan
- Design Faults: The Asia Pacific’s Regional Architecture
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 18, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 18, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 18, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. IAEA on DPRK Nuclear Shutdown 2. Inside DPRK 3. EU-ROK Trade Relations 4. ROK Defense Industry 5. Japan Earthquake 6. PRC on Shanghai Cooperation Organization Drill 7. Cross Strait Relations 8. PRC Government Criticism 9. PRC Media Control […]
Policy Forum 07-052: On North Korea, Hippocrates Not Hypocrisy
Katharine H.S. Moon, Associate Fellow at the Asia Society and professor in political science at Wellesley College, writes, “The central principle in any policy should be ‘do no harm’ to those who are already abused. Regime change could worsen human rights conditions… By working with institutions that specialize in various aspects of human rights and welfare, we broaden the international constituency around North Korean human rights. We convey to the North Korean regime that it is not being singled out for demonization, and we show the North Korean people that human rights, theirs included, are of universal concern.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 17, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 17, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 17, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. US-DPRK Relations 2. Hill on Six Party Talks 3. Russia on Six Party Talks 4. Japan on Six Party Talks 5. Inter-Korean Naval Relations 6. Drug Addiction in the DPRK 7. ROK-EU Trade Relations 8. Japan Earthquake 9. […]
AdaptNet for 17 July 2007
- Victorian Local Government – Case Studies Report
- California – Actions to Reduce GHG Emissions
- Analysis of Vattenfall’s ‘Fair Climate Regime’
- Sectoral Agreements in a Post-2012 Climate Framework
- Enhancing Adaptation Capacity to Climate Change – Botswana
- Climate Change and Limits to Adaptation: Conference