NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, January 22, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, January 22, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. US – DPRK Dialogue 2. Six Party Talks Diplomacy 3. Perry on Six Party Talks 4. Japan on Six Party Talks 5. US on UNDP Ops in DPRK 6. UNDP Response 7. Inter-Korean Relations 8. Conflict Within DPRK […]
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 22, 2007
Policy Forum 07-005: Succession – A Dictator’s Dilemma
Bryan Port, an staff officer at the Pentagon for the Deputy Chief of Staff Intelligence (G2) holds Masters Degree in Security Studies from Georgetown University and has spent six years in Korea working in various capacities for the US Government, writes, “The recent nuclear tests serve to highlight the importance of the succession issue to the US and the DPRK’s neighbors. While external reasoning may have lead Kim Chong-il to test a nuclear device, it is more likely that internal considerations are driving decisions not only on WMD development, but also on the issue of leadership succession in the DPRK.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, January 18, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, January 18, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, January 18, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. US – DPRK Dialogue 2. DPRK – Iran Relations 3. DMZ Fences 4. DPRK Labor 5. Korean POWs 6. US-ROK Security Alliance 7. US-ROK Trade Relations 8. Sino-Japanese Relations 9. PRC Arms Embargo 10. US on PRC Anti-Satellite […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 18, 2007
- Thousands of Papuans Displaced
- China and Taiwan in the South Pacific
- Over 34,000 Civilians Killed in Iraq in 2006, says UN Report
- Australian Soldiers Fired On in Baghdad
- Transforming the US Military: Implications for the Asia-Pacific
- Australia and Japan near Deal on Security
- Asia Steps Up Bird Flu Fight
East Asia Science & Security Network Report, Jan. 17, 2007
East Asia Science & Security Network Report, Jan. 17, 2007 1. PRC Nuclear Power At the Nautilus Asia Energy Security workshop held at Tsinghua University from Nov. 5-7, 2006, Wu Zongxin presented a summary of the policies and plans for future nuclear energy development in China. PRC Nuclear Power 2. International Plutonium Shipments A new […]
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, January 17, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, January 17, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, January 17, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. US – DPRK Talks 2. Bolton on Six Party Talks 3. DPRK Frozen Assets 4. DPRK Sanctions Loophole 5. Inter-Korean Relations 6. DPRK Food Situation 7. US-ROK Trade Relations 8. ROK Military 9. ROK Presidential Term of Office […]
Policy Forum 07-004: Paek the Opaque: Another Old North Korean Bites the Dust
Aidan Foster-Carter, is honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern Korea at Leeds University in the UK, writes, “A nuclear North Korea is indeed a worry, but it is not the only one. The world, and even Pyongyang, will take the death of Paek Nam Sun (who?) in its stride. But Kim Jong Il could go just as suddenly. In that case all bets for North Korea would be off.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 16, 2007
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 16, 2007 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 16, 2007 I. NAPSNet 1. 2nd DPRK Nuclear Test 2. US-DPRK Talks 3. US on DPRK Sanctions 4. US Envoy on Six Party Talks 5. ASEAN on DPRK Nukes 6. KEDO Bill 7. DPRK Mystery Disease 8. Political Video Game Released in the […]
AdaptNet for 16 January 2007
- Rising Oil Prices & Australian City
- Trans-Localism Key to Climate Change Adaptation
- Climate Change & Health: Economic Dimensions
- Adaptation, Climate Change & International Policy
- New Zealand Plans Maximizing Energy Efficiency
- Adaptation in Vietnam: Institutional Analysis