NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 25, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 25, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 25, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK at ASEAN Regional Forum 2. ROK on US DPRK Policy 3. PRC Influence on DPRK 4. ROK Military Readiness 5. ROK on DPRK Human Rights 6. DPRK Defectors 7. UN Secretary-General Candidates 8. US-ROK Security Alliance 9. […]

NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 24, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 24, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 24, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK at ASEAN Regional Forum 2. DPRK on Missile Tests 3. US Sanctions on DPRK 4. Japanese Sanctions on DPRK 5. DPRK Counterfeiting Issue 6. DPRK Flood Damage 7. Kaesong Electricity Supply 8. Shinzo Abe on Kim Jong-il […]

Policy Forum 06-60A: Embrace Tiger, Retreat To Mountain, Test Nuke

Peter Hayes, Nautilus Institute Executive Director, writes “The DPRK can now take two paths. It can do nothing for a while, try to obtain the typical late year delivery of food aid from the ROK before winter hits, and hope to muddle through. Or, it can test and hope to adapt its economy in magnificent, nuclear-armed isolation, waiting for the world to adjustto the new strategic reality of North Koreas existence as a nuclear weapons state.”

Embrace Tiger, Retreat To Mountain, Test Nuke

Embrace Tiger, Retreat To Mountain, Test Nuke Embrace Tiger, Retreat To Mountain, Test Nuke POLICY FORUM ONLINE 06-60A July 21st, 2006 “Embrace Tiger, Retreat To Mountain, Test Nuke” By Peter Hayes CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Essay by Peter Hayes III. Poem to the NDC Chairman: Kim Jong Il published in Pyongyang by the Rodong Sinmun […]

APSNet for 20060720

APSNet for 20060720 Austral Peace and Security Network (APSNet) Bi-weekly report from the Nautilus Institute at RMIT, Australia. Thursday 20 July 2006 Australian Defence Force (ADF) Personnel on Way to Beirut Townsville Troops Head Home from E Timor RAMSI: Solomons Forces Face ‘Growing Hostility’ Uranium: Howard’s Nuke Challenge to Bush Strengthening Australia’s Maritime Security Damning […]

Policy Forum 06-59A: DPRK Trip Report, July 4 – 8, 2006

Paul Carroll, Program Officer at the Ploughshares Fund, was one of three Americans present in the DPRK during the July 4th missile launches. He contributes this insightful trip report on what he saw there. One particularly interesting remark he notes was a statement by DPRK Vice Minister Kim Gae Gwan who made what seemed to be a reference to the DPRK-PRC relationship, “with respect to our missile launch, I am awaiting responses from other parties. What I hear is Big Brothers saying to Little Brother ‘don’t do that’ but we are not a little boy, we have nuclear weapons.”

NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 20, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 20, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 20, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. US on Six Party Talks 2. DPRK on US Military Aggression 3. Inter-Korean Relations 4. US Financial Sanctions on DPRK 5. US Residency for DPRK Citizens 6. DPRK Defectors 7. DPRK-Macau Bank Ties 8. DPRK-Venezuela Relations 9. DPRK […]