NAPSNet Daily Report 5 November, 2009

NAPSNet Daily Report 4 November, 2009

Shades Of Red: China’s Debate Over North Korea

The International Crisis Group, an independent, non-profit, multinational organization, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict, writes, “While there is an ongoing debate on North Korea policy within Beijing policy circles reflective of divergent views of U.S.- China relations, overall there remains significant aversion to any move which might destablise China’s periphery. Beijing therefore views the nuclear issue as a longer-term endeavour for which the U.S. is principally responsible, and continues to strengthen its bilateral relationship with North Korea.”

NAPSNet Daily Report 3 November, 2009

NAPSNet Daily Report 2 November, 2009

Improving Regional Security and Denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula

Improving Regional Security and Denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula: U.S. Policy Interests and Options Joel Wit, an Adjunct Senior Visiting Scholar at Columbia University’s Weatherhead Institute for East Asia and a Visiting Fellow at the U.S.-Korea Institute at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, has written a report outlining actions to be taken […]

NAPSNet Daily Report 30 October, 2009

NAPSNet Daily Report 29 October, 2009

NAPSNet Daily Report 28 October, 2009

NAPSNet Daily Report 27 October, 2009