NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, September 21, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, September 21, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK Nuclear Test Site 2. International Talks on DPRK 3. Libya on DPRK Nuclear Talks Mediation 4. DPRK-US Trade 5. Kaesong Industrial Complex 6. ROK Missile Arsenal 7. ROK on Thailand Military Coup 8. IMF on ROK Job […]
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 21, 2006
- Australia, Japan Act against Groups with N Korea Links
- Downer Tips Iran Action
- Thailand: Howard Deplores Takeover but Military Ties Remain
- Afghanistan and Iraq: Troop Withdrawal a Mistake, Downer
- Australia Probes Soldiers’ Iraq Videos
- East Timor: Evidence Mounts against Gusmão
- The Killer Catching a Ride with HIV
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, September 20, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, September 20, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, September 20, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. International DPRK Talks 2. PRC on DPRK Sanctions 3. Inter-Korean Financial Relations 4. PRC Aid to DPRK 5. ROK-US Defense Cooperation 6. ROK-US Weapon Sales 7. ROK Economy 8. ROK Travel Advisory to Thailand 9. ROK-Japan Relations 10. […]
Policy Forum 06-77A: Are North Korea and China Drifting Apart after the Missile Test?
Suh Bohyuk, a former expert advisor at the National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRC) and now instructor of HUFS and other university, writes, “Sino-North Korea relations may be neither strongly attached nor completely broken, standing between such geographical reasons and different political decisions of the two countries. More profound discussions are needed about what significances such two-faced Sino-North Korea relations would have on peace on Korean peninsula.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, September 19, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, September 19, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, September 19, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. PRC on Six Party Talks 2. International Sanctions on DPRK 3. DPRK Defectors on US-ROK Troop Transfer 4. DPRK Insurance Claims 5. Inter-Korean Relations 6. ROK Terrorism 7. ROK-Canada Free Trade Agreement 8. ROK Rice Imports 9. ROK-Japan […]
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, September 18, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, September 18, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, September 18, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK Nuclear Talks 2. International Sanctions on DPRK 3. Japan on DPRK 4. US on DPRK Drug Trafficking 5. Kim Jong-il’s Climbing of Kumgang 6. Inter-Korean Cultural Cooperation 7. DPRK Defectors 8. Suicide of Kim Jong-il’s Niece 9. […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 18, 2006
- Afghanistan: Not the Best Strategy
- Diggers’ Duties in Iraq Extended
- Keelty: Terrorism not Fault of Muslims
- Australian: Chief of Army Philippines Visit
- Solomon Islands PM Drops Einfeld
- Warning on Travel to East Timor
- Are the Wharves our Weakest Link?
- Iranian Nuclear Issue Putting the Region, Global Peace at Risk
Global Nuclear Future: A Japanese Perspective
A Security and Sustainability Lecture (06-01T) by Tatsujiro Suzuki at RMIT, Australia, September 2006.
Policy Forum 06-76A: Foreign Policy as a ‘Fight’: Abe and the Future of East Asian Relations
Lee Jong-won, Professor of International Relations at Rikkyo University, writes, “He [Abe] still tends to invoke China as a threat, and he has been calling for a long-term strategy linking ‘democratic nations’ such as Australia and India together, based on the U.S.-Japanese alliance. Perhaps by intention, Korea – with the most dynamic democracy in the region – is not mentioned in that initiative… Even if the issue of Yasukuni is resolved, there will still be major factors producing instability in the Korea-Japan relationship that will have to be dealt with. Korea’s policy toward Japan needs to be proactive and comprehensive enough to consider the diversity and changes in Japan.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, September 14, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, September 14, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, September 14, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. ROK-US Summit on DPRK 2. UN Sanctions on DPRK 3. Japanese Sanctions on DPRK 4. Japanese DPRK Policy 5. Inter-Korean Cooperation 6. ROK-US Troop Control Handover 7. ROK-PRC Territorial Dispute 8. US on PRC Bio Weapons 9. US […]