- I. NAPSNet
- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. Six-Party Talks
- 3. US on DPRK-Japan Relations
- 4. DPRK on Six Party Talks
- 5. Inter-Korea Relations
- 6. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 7. DPRK Defense
- 8. DPRK Economy
- 9. DPRK Food Security
- 10. ROK Environment
- 11. Japan International Relations
- 12. USFJ Base Realignment
- 13. Japan Nuclear Safety
- 14. Taiwan-Japan Relations
- 15. Japan Food Security
- 16. Cross Strait Relations
- 17. Sino-Indian Joint Military Exercise
- 18. Sino-Russian Space Cooperation
- 19. Sino-US Trade Relations
- 20. PRC Energy
- 21. PRC Nuclear Energy
- 22. PRC Human Rights
- 23. PRC Food Safety
Archives
Policy Forum 08-094: China Civil Society Report: Chinese Civil Society Impacts on Urban Migration
Jia Xijin, Associate Professor at the NGO Research Center at Tsinghua University, and Zhao Yusi, Project Assistant of NGO Research Center at Tsinghua University, write, “Noting the tension between migrant workers and cities under the household registration system, civil society in China has worked to protect the basic rights of migrant workers and resolve the conflicts involved in their residence in cities to make the migrant population function more harmoniously during China’s urbanization process.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 8 December, 2008
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- 1. Six-Party Talks
- 2. DPRK-Japan Relations
- 3. US-DPRK Relations
- 4. Inter-Korea Relations
- 5. DPRK Leadership
- 6. ROK Military Readiness
- 7. ROK Military Procurements
- 8. ROK Foreign Aid
- 9. Korean War Atrocities
- 10. Sino-Japanese Territorial Dispute
- 11. Sino-Japanese Relations
- 12. Alleged Japan-Pakistan Nuclear Connection
- 13. US Military in Japan
- 14. Russo-Japanese Energy Cooperation
- 15. Japanese Politics
- 16. PRC Tibet Issue
- 17. PRC Social Unrest
NAPSNet Daily Report 5 December, 2008
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- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. US Policy Toward the DPRK
- 3. Inter-Korean Relations
- 4. Japan-DPRK Relations
- 5. ROK History Textbooks
- 6. ROK-Japan Relations
- 7. Japan, ROK, PRC Disaster Coordination
- 8. Japan Politics
- 9. Cross Strait Relations
- 10. PRC Tibet Issue
- 11. US-PRC Strategic Economic Dialogue
- 12. PRC Food Safety
- 13. PRC Space Program
- 14. PRC AIDS Issue
Policy Forum 08-093: China’s Economic Reforms Pushed by Civil Society
Yongsheng Zhang, contributor to the East Asia Forum, writes “the most essential element for good economic performance is preventing governmental opportunism. To achieve this, the government needs to be limited by rule of law and civil society. A better institution for long-term economic prosperity can thus gradually evolve in a civil society.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 4 December, 2008
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- 1. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. DPRK on Nuclear Program
- 3. US Policy Toward the DPRK
- 4. Inter-Korean Relations
- 5. ROK Military Readiness
- 6. ROK Economy
- 7. ROK Carbon Exchange
- 8. US-Japan Relations
- 9. Japan on Cluster Bomb Ban
- 10. Japanese Economic Stimulus
- 11. Japanese Imperial Leadership
- 12. Japanese Carbon Capture
- 13. US-PRC Strategic Economic Dialogue
- 14. Sino-Russian Arms Deal
- 15. PRC Economic Growth
- 16. PRC Consumer Spending
- 17. PRC Civil Society
- 18. PRC Renewable Energy
- 19. PRC Unrest
Policy Forum 08-092: Obama and North Korea: The Road Ahead
Peter M. Beck, Professor at American University in Washington, D.C. and Yonsei University in Seoul, notes “several suggestions that would greatly increase the chances of successful negotiations” with the DPRK including insisting “that any deal reached between Pyongyang and Washington incorporates improved North-South relations… If the North follows through with its threat to close border crossings between the two Koreas, it would completely undo the rapprochement of the past decade. Washington should make it clear that this is unacceptable.”
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NAPSNet Daily Report 3 December, 2008
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- 1. Six Party Talks
- 2. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. DPRK Leadership
- 4. Inter-Korean Relations
- 5. DPRK-Singapore Trade Relations
- 6. Sino-ROK Relations
- 7. ROK Environment
- 8. Japan Environment
- 9. Japan Climate Change
- 10. Sino-Japan-US Relations
- 11. PRC Climate Change
- 12. PRC Food Security
- 13. PRC Economy
- 14. Cross Strait Relations
- 15. Taiwan Politics
- 16. PRC Internet
NAPSNet Daily Report 2 December, 2008
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- 1. Six-Party Talks
- 2. DPRK Leadership
- 3. US Policy Toward the DPRK
- 4. DPRK Economy
- 5. DPRK Natural Resources
- 6. Russo-DPRK Rail Link
- 7. ROK Environment
- 8. ROK Role in Iraq
- 9. ROK Government
- 10. Japan Nuclear Weapons
- 11. Comfort Women Issue
- 12. Japan Climate Change
- 13. PRC Food Safety
- 14. PRC Energy
- 15. PRC AIDS Issue
- 16. PRC Government
- 17. PRC Food Security
- 18. PRC Environment
NAPSNet Daily Report 1 December, 2008
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- 1. Six-Party Talks
- 2. Inter-Korean Relations
- 3. US on Inter-Korean Relations
- 4. ROK Policy Toward DPRK
- 5. DPRK Leadership
- 6. ROK Missile Defense
- 7. ROK Naval Deployments
- 8. Russian Energy Exports to ROK
- 9. ROK-Jordan Nuclear Cooperation
- 10. 1987 KAL Bombing
- 11. ROK Textbook Controversy
- 12. US Military in Asia
- 13. ROK, PRC, Japan Relations
- 14. Japanese Role in Iraq
- 15. US-Japan Relations
- 16. PRC Tibet Issue
- 17. PRC Executions