NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 19, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 19, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 19, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. Six Party Relations at ASEAN Forum 2. DPRK Military Mobilization 3. Japanese Sanctions on DPRK 4. US Sanctions on DPRK 5. ROK on US, Japanese Sanctions on DPRK 6. Inter-Korean Family Reunions 7. Inter-Korean Unified Olympic Team 8. […]

NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 18, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 18, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 18, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. Five Party Talks Proposal 2. DPRK Diplomats Gathering 3. ROK on UN DPRK Resolution 4. DPRK-PRC Relations 5. Japanese Sanctions on DPRK 6. DPRK Media on DPRK-US Relations 7. DPRK Missile Arsenal 8. ROK Repatriation, Reparations Legislation 9. […]

Policy Forum 06-57A: China’s Army Yawns at Pyongyang’s Missiles

John J. Tkacik, Jr., Senior Research Fellow in China Policy in the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation, writes, “It is now incumbent upon the Bush Administration to face facts– Without Chinese interest in disarming North Korea, much less moderating any of Pyongyang’s other odious behavior, there is no solution to the North Korean problem.”

Policy Forum 06-58A: DPRK Foreign Ministry Statement Denounces UNSC Resolution Over DPRK Missile Launch

This statement was issued by the DPRK Foreign Ministry on July 16, 2006 in response to UN resolution 1695 condemning in the DPRK’s July 4th missile test. The statements says “First, our Republic strongly denounces and fully condemns the UNSC resolution, a product of the US hostile policy toward the DPRK, and will not be bound to it in the least- Second, our Republic will strengthen its self-defensive war deterrent by all means and methods now that the situation has reached the worst phase due to the extremely hostile act of the United States.”

NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 17, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 17, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 17, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. UN Resolution on DPRK 2. G8 on DPRK Missile Tests 3. ASEAN on DPRK Missile Tests 4. ROK on DPRK Provocative Acts 5. Inter-Korean Relations 6. Inter-Korean Unification Festival 7. PRC-Russia Relations on DPRK 8. ROK on DPRK […]

Policy Forum 06-56A: The Illusion of Operational Readiness of National Missile Defense

Lt. General Robert Gard, Senior Military Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, and John D. Isaacs, Senior Policy Director at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, write, “It is irresponsible to squander such large amounts on national missile defense when there are higher priority defense and domestic programs that remain under-funded… It is far more likely that rogue states or terrorists will obtain a nuclear weapon or nuclear materials and smuggle a nuclear device into the United States than delivering one by an ICBM.”

NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 13, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 13, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 13, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. UN Resolution on DPRK 2. Inter-Korean Ministerial Talks 3. DPRK-PRC Relations 4. DPRK on ROK-NATO Affiliation 5. US-ROK Security Alliance 6. US Military Sales to the ROK 7. US-ROK Trade Relations 8. US-Japan Missile Defense Cooperation 9. Japan-PRC […]

NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 12, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 12, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 12, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. UN DPRK Sanctions Proposal 2. US-PRC Relations on DPRK 3. PRC on DPRK-US Relations 4. ROK on DPRK Missile Tests 5. Japan on DPRK Preemptive Strike Threat 6. Inter-Korean Ministerial Talks 7. DPRK Missile Capacity 8. Indonesian-Korean Relations […]

Policy Forum 06-55A: Kim Jong Il vs George W. Bush: American National Security in the Balance

Desaix Anderson, who served for thirty-five years as a Foreign Service Officer at the U.S. State Department, working in and on Asian issues, was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific (1989-92) and executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) for over three years, writes, “Rather than ‘staying the course,’ President Bush should move quickly past the UN resolution on the rockets, put the best face possible on these developments, rein in his hardliners, appoint a full-time, high-level, fully empowered Coordinator for the Korean Peninsula, and instruct the Coordinator and rest of the Bush government to work urgently, patiently, flexibly, and innovatively to achieve a comprehensive solution to the North Korean nuclear and missile issues.”

NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 11, 2006

NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 11, 2006 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 11, 2006 I. NAPSNet 1. DPRK on Missile Tests, Six Party Talks 2. UN DPRK Sanctions Proposal 3. DPRK-PRC Relations 4. Inter-Korean Ministerial Talks 5. US Law on DPRK Nonproliferation 6. Japanese DPRK Preemptive Strike Threat 7. Inter-Korean Olympic Cooperation 8. DPRK Market […]