Andrei Lankov, a lecturer in the faculty of Asian Studies, China and Korea Center, at Australian National University who is currently on leave, teaching at Kookmin University, Seoul, writes “active intervention in North Korea will undermine the remarkable goodwill toward China, which can be seen among many neighbors as the rising giant. So, it is more likely that the Chinese will avoid political adventurism and limit themselves to gaining economic advantages in the northern part of the Korean peninsula.”
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NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, January 05, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, January 05, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, January 05, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. PRC on Six Party Talks 2. Inter-Korean Relations 3. Inter-Koean Trade 4. ROK Aid to DPRK 5. DPRK-US Relations 6. DPRK Defectors Achieve Refugee Status 7. Japan on UNSC Reform 8. Japan on Yasukuni Shrine Issue 9. PRC […]
Policy Forum 06-01A: Pan-Korean Nationalism, Anti-Great Power-ism and U.S.-South Korean Relations
Col. Jiyul Kim, Director of Asian Studies at the US Army War College, writes “South Korean politics is in a profound period of transition as the result of a generational shift, the end of the Cold War, democratization, and growing self-confidence. Among the emerging political forces, those that are creating the most important political fault lines are the ideologies of pan-Korean nationalism and anti-Great Power-ism. These trends could well mark the end of the U.S. — South Korean alliance as we know it.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, January 04, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, January 04, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, January 04, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. US on DPRK Counterfeiting 2. US on Six Party Talks 3. US on DPRK Sanctions 4. DPRK-US Relations 5. US Envoy to DPRK 6. ROK Aid to DPRK 7. ROK Submarine Fleet 8. US on ROK-Japanese Territorial Dispute […]
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 03, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 03, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 03, 2006
NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 03, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, January 03, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK on Six Party Talks 2. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Program 3. Expert on DPRK Nuclear Program 4. Think Tank on Inter-Korean Relations 5. ROK Unification Minister 6. ROK Coal Aid to DPRK 7. DPRK on USFK 8. […]
Policy Forum 06-100: The Political Economy of Sanctions Against North Korea
Ruediger Frank, Professor of East Asian Political Economy at the University of Vienna, writes, “If pressure exerted through economic, political, or military means increases to a level that is high enough to trigger a qualitative change such as regime collapse, we might end up with a successful surgery, but a dead patient. Both sanctions and assistance naturally involve a great deal of uncertainty and risk. But while we can still change the engagement therapy after the failure of one type of medicine, the failure of a hard-line approach will leave us with irreversible damage.”
Policy Forum 06-44A: Can Economic Theory Demystify North Korea?
Ruediger Frank, Professor of East Asian Political Economy at the University of Vienna, writes, “There is nothing mystical about North Korea; it is just a highly intransparent case of ordinary development – as easy or as hard to understand as any other example. It can be expected that the closer the institutional structure in North Korea comes to the international mainstream, the easier it will get to integrate this case into standard theoretical models and to compare it with other examples.”
Policy Forum 05-102A: Better Korea Strategy
David Kang , associate professor of government, adjunct associate professor and research director at the Center for International Business at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and co-author of Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies, writes “The United States can improve its position in East Asia, as well as solidify its alliance with South Korea, by widening its focus beyond North Korean denuclearization and coming out strongly and enthusiastically in favor of Korean unification.”
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, December 22, 2005
NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, December 22, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, December 22, 2005 I. NAPSNet 1. US on DPRK Counterfeiting 2. ROK on DPRK Counterfeiting 3. Expert on DPRK Counterfeiting 4. Inter-Korean IT Cooperation 5. DPRK-Japanese Bilateral Talks 6. ROK Anti-Communist Law Violation 7. DPRK Defectors 8. Japan on PRC Military 9. Japanese Whaling […]