NAPSNet 16 June 2011

NAPSNet 2 June 2011

  1. CLIMATE CHANGE: Global climate change and children’s health: threats and strategies for prevention
  2. ENERGY SECURITY: China’s low-carbon leadership headlines fail to capture the reality
  3. DPRK: DPRK will not deal with Lee Myung Bak: Spokesman for NDC of DPRK
  4. GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: China censors web to curb Inner Mongolia Protests
  5. DETERRENCE: Committee on ‘Nuclear Weapons, Non Proliferation & Contemporary International Law’
  6. AUSTRAL SECURITY: U.S. military buildup in Asia-Pacific region just beginning

NAPSNet 5 May 2011

  1. AUSTRAL SECURITY: US asked to ratify nuclear-free Pacific
  2. DETERRENCE:  Regional responses to extra-territoriality and non-state nuclear actors: a perspective from Southeast Asia
  3. DPRK: KCNA commentary slashes at US invariable ambition for preemptive nuclear attack
  4. GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: North Korea ‘behind South Korean bank cyber hack’
  5. ENERGY SECURITY: The path from Fukushima: short and medium-term impacts of the reactor damage caused by the Japan earthquake
  6. CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: The use of scenarios in adaptation planning – managing risks in simple to complex settings

NAPSNet 28 April 2011

  1. DETERRENCE:  Tracking nuclear capable individuals
  2. AUSTRAL SECURITY: U.S.-Australia civilian nuclear cooperation: issues for congress
  3. ENERGY SECURITY: The world nuclear industry status report 2010–2011
  4. GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: President Son of Soft Bank donates 1 billion yen to establish the foundation for denuclearization
  5. DPRK: Inter-Korean coal mine projects suspended during Lee administration
  6. CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Risk and resilience in three Southeast Asian cross-boarder areas

Nautilus Weekly January 21 – 25, 2008

AUSTRALIA EXPANDING OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AS IT WINDS DOWN OPERATIONS IN IRAQ, TANTER SAYS In an interview with ABC radio Australia, Richard Tanter, Director of the Nautilus Institute’s Melbourne Office, discussed the visit of Stephen Smith, Australia’s foreign minister to the US and Japan, noting, “I think in fact they are expanding the commitment in […]