NAPSNET Week in Review 29 March, 2002

United States 1. US-Russia Nuclear Relations On March 29, it was announced that US and Russian negotiators have made so much progress on offensive weapons and a new strategic framework that US President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin may sign agreements on both at their Moscow summit in May, the State Department […]

NAPSNet Daily Report 29 March, 2002

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US View of Agreed Framework
2. Russia-US Nuclear Relations
3. US Military Bases in ROK
4. ROK View of DPRK-US Relations
5. PRC Domestic Military Policy
II. Republic of Korea 1. ROK Air Force Project
2. Report on DPRK Nuclear
3. Environmental Talks
4. DPRK-US Relations
5. ROK-PRC Relations
III. People’s Republic of China 1. PRC View of DPRK-ROK Dialogues
2. ROK-Japan Relations
3. Japan-DPRK Relations
5. PRC-US Relations
6. Cross-Straits Relations
7. PRC Spacecraft Launch
IV. Japan 1. Japanese Self-Defense Forces
2. Japanese Envoy to CD
3. US Bases in Okinawa
4. US-Japan Relations

NAPSNet Daily Report 27 March, 2002

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. DPRK-ROK Relations
2. ROK-Japan Visit
3. PRC-US Relations
4. ROK-US Joint Military Exercises
5. ROK PRC-RF Visits
6. DPRK Japanese Abductions
7. Japan Anti-terrorism
8. Philippines-US Anti-terrorism
9. PRC Immigration Policy
10. ROK Fighter Jet Project
11. DPRK Economic Policy
12. DPRK-Japan Relations
II. Republic of Korea 1. Inter Korea Relations
2. New Route to PRC
III. Japan 1. Japanese New Security Legislation
2. Kawaguchi’s Visit to Iran

China and North Korean “Refugees”

March 21, 2002 By Thomas F. McCarthy I. Introduction The following article was contributed by Thomas F. McCarthy. McCarthy has traveled frequently to the DPRK as an agricultural development consultant and has worked in Washington, most recently in cooperation with the Atlantic Council’s ‘Korea in Transition Program.’ McCarthy argues that NGOs have no right to […]

NAPSNet Daily Report 21 March, 2002

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US View of DPRK and Agreed Framework
2. US View on Weapons Proliferators
3. Russia-US Arms Accord Discussion
4. More DPRK Asylum Seekers
5. Japan-ROK Relations
II. Japan 1. Japanese Logistical Support for US
2. Japanese New Security Legislation
3. US Forces in Japan
4. Anti-Terrorism Measure
5. Japan Conventional Weapons Office
III. People’s Republic of China 1. DPRK-US Relations
2. PRC Premier on DPRK Asylum Seekers
3. PRC-Japan-ROK Culture Exchanges
4. PRC-US Relations
5. PRC-Japanese Relations
6. PRC-Russian Relations
7. PRC Military Development