Young Whan Kihl, Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Iowa State University, Ames, writes, “The Roh Moo-hyun government ‘Peace and Prosperity Policy’ was aimed at the Northeast Asian region as a whole, but it rested on the premise that the North Korean nuclear issue will be resolved peacefully. Roh’s vision of making his country an economic hub, together with playing a ‘balancer role’ in regional dynamics, will go nowhere if North Korea continues to refuse to abandon its nuclear program.”
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Policy Forum 07-011: First Technical Steps for North Korean 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 Six Party Talks forward.” In response, he argues, the other five nations should take corresponding actions that might include, “a significant albeit partial lifting of economic sanctions imposed to North Korea by the US, energy and food assistance to North Korea by the other five countries, and legally binding security assurances to North Korea.”
Response to “First Technical Steps for North Korean Denuclearization”
Response to “First Technical Steps for North Korean Denuclearization” Response to “First Technical Steps for North Korean Denuclearization” Policy Forum Online 07-011A: February 8th, 2007 Response to “First Technical Steps for North Korean Denuclearization” Article by Kosima Weber Liu CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Comments by Kosima Weber Liu on “First Technical Steps for North Korean […]
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, February 08, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, February 08, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, February 08, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. US-DPRK MOU 2. Six Party Talks 3. US on Six Party Talks 4. Kim Jong Il Sighting 5. New Russian Ambassador to DPRK 6. DPRK ‘Great Escape’ Prison Break 7. Japan Security 8. Sino-Japanese Trade Relations 9. PRC […]
Guns for the Palace Guard in Honiara: We Should Worry
Philip Alpers, Austral Policy Forum 07-03A 8 February 2007
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 8, 2007
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Policy Forum 07-010: Kim Jong Il’s Nuclear Ambitions
Nicholas Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), writes, “The Dear Leader and his team understand very well that the Six-Party ‘denuclearization’ farce now provides perfect international diplomatic cover for an unobstructed North Korean nuclear arms buildup. What the other parties in the talk do not seem to understand–or in the case of an increasingly weakened Bush Presidency, perhaps fear to face–is that the only “solutions” to the North Korean nuclear crisis worthy of the name require a better class of dictator in Pyongyang.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, February 06, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, February 06, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, February 06, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. US on Six Party Talks 2. US Fiscal Budget 2008 on DPRK 3. Japan on DPRK Energy Aid 4. US-ROK Security Alliance 5. US-Japan Security Alliance 6. Sino-Japanese Territorial Dispute 7. PRC African Diplomacy 8. Sino-Russian Trade Relations […]
AdaptNet for 6 February 2007
- Stronger Evidence for Climate Change
- Climate’s Long-term Impacts on Metro Boston
- Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change and Development
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- Climate Change to Hurt Australian Wineries
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NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, February 05, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, February 05, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, February 05, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK on Six Party Talks 2. US on Six Party Talks 3. ROK on Six Party Talks 4. Japan on Six Party Talks 5. Russia on Six Party Talks 6. US Congressman On DPRK 7. DPRK on Nuclear […]