- US Gets Military Base in Western Australia
- Key Points of N. Korea Disarmament Deal
- Indonesia Needs US Assistance to Secure Malacca Straits
- East Timor: Ramos Horta Calls for More UN Help
- ADF at Fault in Theft Probe: Keelty
- Staticide in Iraq
- Self-Determination in Oceania: New Roles for US, Japanese and Asian Power?
- Australia and Turkey Sign Agreement on Counter-Terrorism
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East Asia Science & Security Network Report, Feb. 14, 2007
East Asia Science & Security Network Report, Feb. 14, 2007 1. DPRK Denuclearization Jungmin Kang, Nautilus Institute Senior Associate and Science Fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University, describes the first steps that can be taken by the DPRK to “irreversibly dismantle its plutonium production programs and move the […]
Policy Forum 07-014: The Beijing Deal is not the Agreed Framework
Peter Hayes, Director of the Nautilus Institute and Professor of International Relations at RMIT University, writes, In short, whatever its shortcomings, the critics of the Beijing Deal who denounce it as simply the revival of the logic and scope of the old Agreed Framework have got it completely wrong. We are nowhere near a comprehensive agreement that captures the DPRK nuclear weapons program. Nor did the DPRK achieve a victory over the United States in Beijing. Rather, both sides wrestled the other …to the end.
The Beijing Deal is not the Agreed Framework
The Beijing Deal is not the Agreed Framework The Beijing Deal is not the Agreed Framework Policy Forum Online 07-014A: February 14th, 2007 The Beijing Deal is not the Agreed Framework By Peter Hayes CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Article by Peter Hayes III. Nautilus invites your responses I. Introduction Peter Hayes, Director of the Nautilus […]
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, February 14, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, February 14, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1. Six Party Talks Joint Agreement 2. DPRK on Six Party Talks Joint Agreement 3. US on Six Party Talks Joint Agreement 4. ROK on Six Party Talks Joint Agreement 5. Japan on Six Party Talks Joint Agreement 6. Russia on […]
Initial Actions for the Implementation of the Joint Statement
The Third Session of the Fifth Round of the Six-Party Talks was held in Beijing among the People’s Republic of China, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the United States of America from 8 to 13 February 2007. The delegations agreed on this joint statement on February 13th, 2007.
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, February 13, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, February 13, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, February 13, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. Six Party Talks Breakthrough 2. Six Party Talks 3. Energy Sector in DPRK 4. DPRK Refugee-Defectors 5. US on PRC Anti-Satellite Program 6. PRC on Anti-Satellite Missile 7. ROK-US FTA Agreement 8. Explosions in US Base in Japan […]
AdaptNet for 13 February 2007
- Fire-Weather Risk and Climate Change: South-East Australia
- London’s Transport System Adapts to Climate Change
- Climate Changes Adaptations for Sustainable Livelihoods
- Adaptation Finance, Aviation Emissions and IATAL
- Water Resources in India and Climate Constraints
- Adaptation Strategies and the Trade-Offs Approach in Philippines
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, February 12, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, February 12, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, February 12, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. Six Party Talks Deal 2. Six Party Talks 3. US-DPRK Bilateral Talks 4. Japan on Six Party Energy Assistance 5. US-ROK Trade Relations 6. US Stealth Deployment to Japan 7. US-Japan Relations 8. G-7 on Japan Currency 9. […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 12, 2007
- Move to Remove Australian Influence in Solomons’ Mission
- America’s Secret Air War in Iraq
- Obama Blasts Howard on Iraq
- Afghanistan: Tea and Talk Tactics to Charm the Taliban
- On Shopping List: Fighter Jets with No Stealth
- Indonesia: Military Top Brass Visit Outer Islands
- Information about the Treaty between Australia and Timor-Leste in the Timor Sea
- War Crime Risk for MPs in ‘Retro’ Case against Hicks