NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, April 05, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, April 05, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. Kim Jong-il Succession 2. DPRK Nuclear Program 3. ROK on Six Party Talks 4. US on Six Party Talks 5. DPRK Negotiator to Visit Japan 6. Inter-Korean Relations 7. DPRK-PRC Military Cooperation 8. DPRK Defector 9. US-Japan Missile […]
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Policy Forum 06-25A: The MSDF Indian Ocean Deployment — Blue Water Militarization in a ‘Normal Country’
Richard Tanter, Acting Director of Nautilus Institute at RMIT, and coordinator of the Austral Peace and Security Project https://nautilus.org/~rmit/index.html, writes “The Indian Ocean MSDF deployments, which, like the ASDF deployment, are set to continue after the withdrawal of ground troops from Iraq, represent a crucial advance in the process of Heisei militarization.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, April 04, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, April 04, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, April 04, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. Multilateral Seminar in Japan 2. PRC on Six Party Talks 3. DPRK-PRC Military Relations 4. Inter-Korean Scientific Cooperation 5. Inter-Korean Cultural Cooperation 6. DPRK Economy 7. Journalist on ROK Abductees 8. DPRK-Japan Relations 9. PRC on Religion 10. […]
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, April 03, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, April 03, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, April 03, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program 2. DPRK on ROK Nuclear Submarine 3. Swiss Firm on Proliferation Accusations 4. ROK, Russia Discuss Six Party Talks 5. Inter-Korean Athletic Cooperation 6. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation 7. US on Kaesong Complex Wages […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 3, 2006
APSNet for 20060330
APSNet for 20060330 Austral Peace and Security Network (APSNet) Bi-weekly report from the Nautilus Institute at RMIT, Australia. Thursday 30 March 2006 Papua Crucial To Indonesia: Why Jakarta Is So Sensitive about Independence Movements Energy Needs Divert Focus From Nuclear Arms International Forces Must Be Maintained in Kabul Australian Foreign Policy and the Management of […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 30, 2006
- Papua Crucial To Indonesia: Why Jakarta Is So Sensitive about Independence Movements
- Energy Needs Divert Focus From Nuclear Arms
- International Forces Must Be Maintained in Kabul
- Australian Foreign Policy and the Management of Intelligence Post-September 11
- The Testament of Solomons: RAMSI and International State-Building
- Special Report: West Papua – Starting Points
The MSDF Indian Ocean deployment – blue water militarization in a “normal country”
Richard Tanter, Austral Policy Forum 06-10A 30 March 2006
Interest Revived in the Sinuiju Special Administrative Region
The Institute for Far Eastern Studies describes the current developments in constructing the Sinuiju Special Administrative Region in the DPRK near the PRC border. “Under the direction of central authorities, foreign currency management groups are rapidly being moved into Sinuiju, while ordinary residents are being relocated to other regions only to be replaced by residents of Pyongyang and other areas who are in the process of moving in.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, March 30, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, March 30, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, March 30, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. US Action on Swiss Firm 2. ROK on Six Party Talks 3. Trilateral Ambassador Meeting 4. Inter-Korean Ministerial Meeting 5. DPRK on Inter-Korean Tourism 6. DPRK-Japan Relations 7. ROK on Japan Textbook Issue 8. US-Japan Missile Defense Cooperation […]