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NAPSNet Daily Report 31 March, 2008
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- 1. DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. US, ROK on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 3. Six-Party Talks
- 4. Alleged DPRK-Syria Cooperation
- 5. DPRK Human Rights
- 6. US on DPRK Missile Tests
- 7. DPRK Military Maneuvers
- 8. Inter-Korea Relations
- 9. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 10. DPRK Defectors
- 11. ROK Peacekeeping Operations
- 12. Japanese Missile Defense
- 13. US-Japan Security Alliance
- 14. US Military in Japan
- 15. Japanese Textbook Controversy
- 16. Japanese Chemical Weapons from WWII
- 17. Tibetan Unrest
NAPSNet Daily Report 28 March, 2008
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- 1. DPRK Missile Tests
- 2. DPRK on Nuclear Program
- 3. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 4. US, ROK on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 5. US, PRC on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 6. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 7. DPRK Energy Aid Working Group Meeting
- 8. DPRK Economy
- 9. DPRK Human Rights
- 10. ROK on DPRK Defectors
- 11. ROK-US Relations
- 12. Japan Defense
- 13. Japan Politics
- 14. Russo-Japanese Nuclear Cooperation
- 15. Sino-Japanese Military Relations
- 16. Sino-Japanese Environmental Cooperation
- 17. US Arms Sales to Taiwan
- 18. Tibet Unrest
- 19. Sino-US Economic Relations
- 20. PRC Transparency
Policy Forum 08-025: President Lee Myung-bak’s North Korea Policy: Denuclearization or Disengagement?
Leonid Petrov, Research Associate in the Division of Pacific and Asian History at Australian National University, writes, “During the last decade, the dynamics of inter-Korean cooperation have made unprecedented progress. It would be unforgivable to slow down this process only because someone may find a peaceful compromise excessively expensive. Let us not forget that this matter is about the future of the Korean people, and attempts to economize on the future of the people sooner or later leads to political bankruptcy.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 27 March, 2008
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- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 2. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Issue
- 3. Inter-Korean Relations
- 4. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 5. ROK on DPRK Human Rights
- 6. DPRK Energy Aid Working Group Meeting
- 7. DPRK Food Supply
- 8. DPRK-Japan Relations
- 9. DPRK-Angola Relations
- 10. DPRK Education
- 11. Japan Politics
- 12. Japan-Australian Relations
- 13. Tibet Unrest
- 14. Sino-US Relations
- 15. Sino-Indian Trade Relations
- 16. PRC Energy Supply
NAPSNet Daily Report 26 March, 2008
Policy Forum 08-024: The New York Philharmonic in North Korea. A New Page in US-DPRK Relations?
Karin J. Lee, Executive Director of the national Committee on North Korea, writes, “The concert itself did not resolve deeply held national security concerns on either side -nor should anyone expect a concert to have such an impact What may have changed, incrementally, is that a few words have been added to a common cultural vocabulary. Now each country has an additional image of the other country, a new cultural point of reference to add to the customary images of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. Ultimately, exchanges such as these prepare the people in both countries to sustain the peace that we hope will be brokered by our respective governments.”
NAPSNet Daily Report 25 March, 2008
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- 1. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
- 3. DPRK Economy
- 4. Inter-Korean Environmental Cooperation
- 5. US-ROK Security Alliance
- 6. Japan SDF Peace-Keeping Operations
- 7. Cross Strait Relations
- 8. Sino-Japanese Relations
- 9. Sino-Indian Military Exercise
- 10. Tibet Unrest
- 11. PRC Migration
- 12. PRC Unrest
- 13. Arms Sales in Asia
NAPSNet Daily Report 24 March, 2008
NAPSNet Daily Report 21 March, 2008
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- 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
- 2. US on DPRK Terror List Status
- 3. US-DPRK Relations
- 4. DPRK on Relations with the US
- 5. ROK on Six Party Talks
- 6. ROK Aid to DPRK
- 7. DPRK Food Supply
- 8. DPRK Parliament
- 9. DPRK-Namibia Relations
- 10. Landmine Removal in ROK
- 11. ROK-PRC Relations
- 12. Japan Defense
- 13. US Military in Japan
- 14. Japanese Nuclear Power
- 15. Tibet Unrest
- 16. Cross Strait Relations
- 17. PRC Activist Arrest
- 18. PRC Internet Censorship