NAPSNet Daily Report 11 November, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. DPRK-US KEDO Relations
2. CIA on DPRK Nuclear Development
3. PRC on DPRK Nuclear Diplomacy
4. US Rumsfeld ROK, Japan Visit
5. Japan Domestic Politics
6. ROK Hyundai DPRK Visit
7. ROK on Iraq Troop Dispatch
8. ROK-DPRK Kaesong Trade Office
9. DPRK Domestic Economy
10. Austria DPRK Bank Audit
11. Taiwan US Submarine Purchase
12. Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization
13. PRC AIDS Situation
14. PRC Internet Crackdown
II. Republic of Korea 1. US Experts Speculate on Post-Kim DPRK
2. ROK & PRC Foreign Ministers Have Talks On the Six-Nation Talks
3. ROK Will Have Trade Liaison Office To Aid
4. Kim’s Successor “From the Military” or “Among His Sons”
5. DPRK Has One of Two Nukes After Conducting High Explosive
III. People’s Republic of China 1. PRC on World Economic Development Declaration Conference
2. DPRK Nuke Issue
3. PRC-US Relations on DPRK Issue
4. PRC on UN Panel Establishment
5. PRC on DPRK Nuke Issue
6. PRC-Russia Relations
7. DPRK on Nuke Issue
8. Relations Across Taiwan Straits
9. ROK-Japan Relations
10. PRC’s Commentary on Japan’s Actions
11. PRC’s Human Rights
12. PRC-US Relations
IV. CanKor E-Clipping News Service 1. Issue #141

NAPSNET Week in Review 7 November, 2003

United States 1. US on New Korean Armistice The US has proposed creating a new multilateral peace mechanism on the Korean Peninsula to replace the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War, a newspaper said Wednesday. The US made the offer to the DPRK at the three-nation talks, which included the PRCin April, the Nihon […]

Policy Forum 03-44A: The North Korean Nuclear Challenge And American Interests: Getting The Priorities Right

The paper below is by Avery Goldstein, Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Goldstein argues that while an agreement guaranteeing a “nuclear-free” North Korea would be desirable for the United States, there remain other strategic outcomes that fall short of that goal, but may nonetheless prove advantageous to US interests in reducing the risk of the spread of nuclear materials.

NAPSNet Daily Report 04 November, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US on New Korean Armistice
2. ROK on KEDO Project Suspension
3. US DPRK Defector on Kim Jong-il
4. PRC on DPRK Diplomacy
5. Japan Domestic Politics
6. US-PRC Relations
7. PRC-ROK on DPRK Nuclear Crisis
8. DPRK-ROK Economic Cooperation
9. DPRK Japanese Racial Slur
II. Japan 1. Japan Iraq Troop Deployment
2. Japanese Defense Chief on the Future SDF
3. Hibakusha’s Protest on Bush’s Tour
4. Japan’s Nuclear Power Reactor
5. US Bases in Japan
6. Japanese Imperial Army’s Chemical Weapons in the PRC
7. Bin Laden’s Threat to Japan
III. People’s Republic of China 1. PRC on BOAO Forum
2. ROK’s Domestic Politics
3. PRC-DPRK Relations
4. US-DPRK Relations on DPRK Nuke Issue
5. ROK on DPRK Nuke Talks
6. PRC on DPRK Issue
7. Japan Relations with ROK and DPRK
8. Russia-Ukrainian Relations
IV. CanKor E-Clipping Service 1. Issue #140

NAPSNet Week in Review, Friday, October 31, 2003

Week In Review Friday, October 31, 2003 United States DPRK on US Nuclear Proposal US Congress DPRK Visit Delay Top DPRK US Defection US President on APEC   Republic of Korea Six-Way Talks Are Likely to Begin Soon ROK on DPRK Nuclear Talks in December DPRK Third Missile Test Fire? DPRK Domestic Politics ROK DPRK […]

NAPSNET Week in Review 31 October, 2003

United States 1. DPRK on US Nuclear Proposal The DPRK said at the weekend that it would consider the US offer of a written security assurance in return for dismantling its nuclear program, raising hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough in the year-old stand-off. The statement was in response to President George W. Bush’s proposal last […]