- 1. DPRK on Nuclear Program
- 2. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. US Policy Toward the DPRK
- 4. US on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 5. PRC on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 6. Sino-DPRK Trade Relations
- 7. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 8. ROK Aid to the DPRK
- 9. ROK Afghanistan Support
- 10. US-ROK Security Alliance
- 11. ROK Territorial Boundary
- 12. ROK Environment
- 13. Russo-Japanese Nuclear Cooperation
- 14. Russo-Japanese Energy Cooperation
- 15. Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute
- 16. Japan Politics
- 17. Cross Strait Relations
- 18. Sino-US Energy Cooperation
- 19. Sino-US Relations
- 20. PRC Swine Flu Issue
- 21. PRC Energy Supply
- 22. PRC Earthquake
Archives
NAPSNet Daily Report 12 May, 2009
- 1. US Policy Toward the DPRK
- 2. US on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 3. Russia on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 4. DPRK on Relations with the US
- 5. DPRK Leadership
- 6. DPRK Military
- 7. DPRK Economy
- 8. ROK Disaster Relief Operations
- 9. ROK Politics
- 10. ROK Energy Supply
- 11. Japan Energy Supply
- 12. Japan Politics
- 13. Russo-Japanese Nuclear Cooperation
- 14. Cross Strait Relations
- 15. Sino-Russian Energy Trade
- 16. PRC Energy Supply
- 17. PRC Infrastructure
NAPSNet Daily Report 11 May, 2009
- 1. US, Japan on DPRK Rocket Launch
- 2. IAEA on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 4. US-DPRK Relations
- 5. ROK on US-DPRK Relations
- 6. DPRK Military Maneuvers
- 7. DPRK Internal Situation
- 8. DPRK Food Security
- 9. DPRK Leadership
- 10. DPRK Refugees
- 11. Inter-Korea Relations
- 12. ROK National Security Law
- 13. ROK Military
- 14. US-ROK Alliance
- 15. ROK-EU Trade Relations
- 16. ROK-Japan Territorial Dispute
- 17. Japanese Politics
- 18. Japan Swine Flu Outbreak
- 19. Japanese Nuclear Power
- 20. Taiwan Politics
- 21. PRC Swine Flu
- 22. PRC Civil Society
- 23. PRC Environment
NAPSNet Daily Report 8 May, 2009
- 1. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. US on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 3. Russia on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 4. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 5. ROK Aid to the DPRK
- 6. Inter-Korean Relations
- 7. Sino-DPRK Relations
- 8. Japan Abductee Issue
- 9. DPRK Economy
- 10. ROK Civil Society
- 11. ROK Climate Change
- 12. Russo-Japanese Energy Trade
- 13. Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute
- 14. US-Japan Security Alliance
- 15. Sino-Japanese Relations
- 16. Sino-US Security Relations
- 17. Cross Strait Relations
- 18. Sino-Indian Trade Relations
- 19. Sino-EU Environmental Cooperation
- 20. PRC Unrest
- 21. PRC Earthquake
- 22. PRC Public Health
NAPSNet Daily Report 7 May, 2009
- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. DPRK-US Relations
- 3. DPRK Leadership
- 4. Russia on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 5. ROK on PRC-DPRK Relations
- 6. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 7. Inter-Korean Relations
- 8. Japan on DPRK-US Relations
- 9. DPRK Economy
- 10. DPRK on Swine Flu
- 11. ROK on Swine Flu
- 12. ROK Military
- 13. ROK Anti-Piracy Operations
- 14. Japan on SDF Role
- 15. Japan Demographics
- 16. PRC on US-PRC Maritime Incident
- 17. Sino-Indian Relations
- 18. Cross Strait Relations
- 19. PRC Climate Change
- 20. PRC Energy Supply
- 21. PRC Earthquake
Policy Forum 09-037: The ICNND and Japanese Civil Society
Kawasaki Akira, Peace Boat Executive Committee member and ICNND NGO Advisor, writes, “There are several evident tasks for Japanese civil society in relation to its upcoming engagement with the ICNND. Firstly… civil society efforts to ensure the participation of Diet members and key party policy-makers as part of its engagement with the ICNND will be key… The second task is to utilise ICNND debates as the first step towards a reexamination of Japan’s nuclear disarmament policy in the leadup to the 2010 NPT Review Conference… The third task is… [that] civil society engagement with the ICNND must not be limited to just Japan, but also spread to Korea, China, and the whole of Northeast Asia.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 6 May, 2009
- 1. DPRK on Nuclear Program
- 2. US on PRC-DPRK Relations
- 3. US on DPRK Human Rights
- 4. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 5. DPRK Cyberwarfare Capabilities
- 6. DPRK Military
- 7. ROK Afghanistan Role
- 8. ROK Swine Flu Outbreak
- 9. ROK Politics
- 10. Japan on Climate Change
- 11. Japan on Nuclear Disarmament
- 12. Russo-Japanese Relations
- 13. Japan and Cross Strait Relations
- 14. Cross Strait Relations
- 15. Sino-US Maritime Incident
- 16. PRC Territorial Disputes
- 17. PRC Military
- 18. Sino-US Relations
- 19. PRC on Religious Freedom
- 20. PRC Swine Flue
- 21. PRC Energy Supply
Policy Forum 09-036: Calling the Bluff or Showing Respect? Short Term Propaganda Victories and Long Term Strategic Objectives
Rudiger Frank, Chair of East Asian Economy and Society at the University of Vienna, writes, “If we want to discourage the DPRK from reprocessing more fuel rods, from further refining their ICMBs and from developing a functioning nuclear warhead, we should stop telling them that all their efforts so far are not enough. By ridiculing these attempts, we win a small propaganda victory but also demonstrate to Pyongyang that they must work harder on these issues.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 5 May, 2009
- 1. DPRK on US-DPRK Relations
- 2. DPRK on Six Party Talks
- 3. US on Economic Aid to the DPRK
- 4. Japan on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 5. Inter-Korean Relations
- 6. EU on DPRK Nuclear Talks
- 7. ROK Role in Afghanistan
- 8. Tumen River Area Development Program
- 9. US-Japan Security Alliance
- 10. Japan SDF Anti-Piracy Operations
- 11. EU-Japan on Climate Change
- 12. Sino-US Relations
- 13. Cross Strait Relations
- 14. Sino-UK Environmental Cooperation
- 15. Sino-Indian Trade Relations
- 16. PRC Leadership
- 17. PRC on Food Security
- 18. PRC Energy Supply
- 19. PRC Economy
NAPSNet Daily Report 4 May, 2009
- 1. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. DPRK on UNSC Statement
- 4. Inter-Korean Relations
- 5. DPRK Defectors
- 6. DPRK Human Rights
- 7. ROK Anti-Piracy Dispatch
- 8. ROK Role in Afghanistan
- 9. ROK-US Security Cooperation
- 10. ROK Demographics
- 11. ROK Overseas Aid
- 12. ROK Pandemic Response
- 13. US-Japanese Influenza Response
- 14. Japanese Swine Flu Response
- 15. Japanese Constitutional Revision
- 16. Japanese Politics
- 17. Sino-Japanese Relations
- 18. PRC Swine Flu Response