- 1. Six-Party Talks
- 2. Inter-Korea Relations
- 3. DPRK Refugees
- 4. ROK-Japan Territorial Dispute
- 5. US Military in ROK
- 6. ROK on Gaza Crisis
- 7. ROK Weapons Sales
- 8. ROK Politics
- 9. ROK Ideological Conflict
- 10. ROK Historical Disputes
- 11. ROK Textbooks
- 12. ROK Environment
- 13. Japanese Politics
- 14. Japanese Nuclear Power
- 15. US Military in the Pacific
- 16. PRC on Gaza Crisis
- 17. PRC Separatist Movements
- 18. PRC Food Safety
- 19. PRC Human Rights
- 20. PRC Renewable Energy
Archives
NAPSNet Daily Report 2 January, 2009
- 1. DPRK-US Relations
- 2. DPRK on Nuclear Program
- 3. Japan-DPRK Relations
- 4. DPRK Defection to the ROK
- 5. Inter-Korean Relations
- 6. US Food Aid to the DPRK
- 7. USS Pueblo Lawsuit
- 8. DPRK Leadership
- 9. DPRK Economy
- 10. US-ROK Relations
- 11. ROK Energy Supply
- 12. ROK-EU Trade Relations
- 13. ROK-Japan Territorial Dispute
- 14. Japan SDF Anti-Piracy Operations
- 15. Japan Politics
- 16. Cross Strait Relations
- 17. Sino-Russian Relations
- 18. Sino-US Relations
- 19. Sino-Vietnamese Territorial Dispute
- 20. PRC Military
- 21. PRC Energy Supply
- 22. PRC Transparency
- 23. PRC Environment
- 24. PRC Poverty Alleviation
NAPSNet Daily Report 24 December, 2008
- I. NAPSNet
- 1. DPRK on Nuclear Program
- 2. EU on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. DPRK Relations with the US, ROK
- 4. US Food Aid to the DPRK
- 5. Inter-Korean Relations
- 6. DPRK Leadership
- 7. ROK-US Military Cooperation
- 8. ROK Defense
- 9. ROK Military Service
- 10. ROK Climate Change
- 11. Japanese Politics
- 12. Japanese Military Deployments
- 13. Japan Environment
- 14. Cross Strait Relations
- 15. PRC Military
- 16. Sino-US Trade Relations
- 17. PRC Government
- 18. PRC Development
- 19. PRC Unrest
- 20. PRC Energy Supply
- 21. PRC Environment
- 22. PRC Earthquake Reconstruction
- 23. PRC Human Rights
- 24. PRC Space Program
- 25. Russia Missile Program
Policy Forum 08-099: The Daejeon Green Growth Forum: An Effort To Build A New Korean Economy From The Bottom Up
Liao Ran and Chen Ke, students at Solbridge International School of Business in Daejeon, Korea, write, “Although the ultimate impact of the Daejeon Green Growth Forum’s efforts has yet to be seen, it is a tribute to Korea’s capacity for innovation that this environmental forum has come to play such a central role within less than a year of its establishment.”
Policy Forum 08-100: Pyongyang University of Science & Technology (PUST)
Suk Hi Kim, Editor of North Korean Review (www.northkoreanreview.com), writes, “PUST is North Korea’s first institution of higher education founded, operated, and funded by associations and people outside the country… PUST plans to train talented young North Korean people in the fields of information and communication technology, industrial management, agriculture, food and life science, architecture, joinery and construction, and public health. The major challenge that faces the university is related to maintaining its financial resources.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 22 December, 2008
- I. Napsnet
- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. DPRK Leadership
- 3. DPRK Defectors
- 4. DPRK Food Security
- 5. US Aid for DPRK
- 6. US-DPRK Relations
- 7. Inter-Korean Relations
- 8. US-ROK FTA
- 9. ROK Military
- 10. US Military in Japan
- 11. Japan on US Nuclear Umbrella
- 12. Japanese Military Deployments
- 13. Japanese Politics
- 14. Japanese Whaling
- 15. Cross Strait Relations
- 16. PRC Overseas Deployment
- 17. PRC Social Unrest
- 18. PRC Internet Censorship
- 19. PRC AIDS
NAPSNet Daily Report 19 December, 2008
- I. NAPSNet
- 1. US on DPRK Missile Program
- 2. Inter Korean Relations
- 3. DPRK-Austraila Relations
- 4. Russo-DPRK Relations
- 5. DPRK Leadership
- 6. ROK Irap Deployments
- 7. Sino-ROK Military Relations
- 8. US-ROK Trade Relations
- 9. PRC-U.S. Military Relations
- 10. Japan-Australia Relations
- 11. Japan Renewable Energy
- 12. US Export Controls and PRC Companies
- 13. Sino-Russian Trade Relations
- 14. PRC Government Reform
- 15. PRC Unrest
- 16. PRC on Bird Flu
- 17. PRC Human Rights
- 18. PRC National Security
Policy Forum 08-098: Challenges in Alliance Management between Washington and Seoul
Sun-won Park, Visiting Fellow at the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, writes, “Policy coordination between Washington and Seoul is essential in order to achieve the denuclearization of North Korea, diplomatic normalization between the U.S. and the DPRK, and the establishment of a peace arrangement through talks between the directly related parties. But the notion of policy coordination must not be used as a certain party’s justification for sabotaging cooperation with the new U.S. plan for the Korean peninsula.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 18 December, 2008
- I. NAPSNet
- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Problem
- 2. US on DPRK-Japan Relations
- 3. Russia on Energy Aid to the DPRK
- 4. ROK on Energy Aid to the DPRK
- 5. Inter-Korean Relations
- 6. DPRK Food Aid
- 7. DPRK Economy
- 8. DPRK Leadership
- 9. ROK Energy
- 10. ROK Textbook Issue
- 11. ROK-Japan Territorial Dispute
- 12. Japan-US Relations
- 13. Japan Climate Change
- 14. Japan Iraq Dispatch
- 15. PRC on African Piracy
- 16. Cross Strait Relations
- 17. Sino-Russian Military Cooperation
- 18. PRC Foreign Investment
- 19. PRC Internet Users
- 20. PRC Reform Anniversary
Policy Forum 08-097A: China Civil Society Report: Opportunities for the Assessment of Civil Organizations in China
Deng Guosheng, Professor of School of Public Management and Policy at Tsinghua University, writes, “Surveys show that at present the Chinese people trust the government the most, followed by businesses, then civil society organizations Currently Chinese civil society organizations seriously lack credibility, which hinders their development. Assessments may be one of the most important means to restore public confidence in civil organizations.”