CONTENTS
1. US-ROK SOFA Talks
2. US Port Visits in PRC
3. Cross-Straits Relations
II. Republic of Korea 1. ROK-DPRK Talks
2. Reunion of Separated Families
3. Pro-DPRK Groups in Japan
CONTENTS
1. US-ROK SOFA Talks
2. US Port Visits in PRC
3. Cross-Straits Relations
II. Republic of Korea 1. ROK-DPRK Talks
2. Reunion of Separated Families
3. Pro-DPRK Groups in Japan
Nautilus Institute PFO 00-05: Koreans Take Steps to Solve Their Own Problems PFO 00-05I: August 1, 2000 Response to Han Sung-Joo’s essay, “The Shifting Korean Ideological Divide”: Reconfiguration of the Ideological Divide in South Korea: An Update on the Post-Pyongyang Summit By Mi-kyoung Kim Contents: I. Introduction II. Essay by Mi-kyoung Kim III. Nautilus Invites […]
This article by Timothy L. Savage, Program Officer for Global Peace and Security at the Nautilus Institute, appeared in the Korea Herald on June 21. Savage argues that the summit was an important first step in breaking down the ideological barrier that separates the two Koreas. By embracing Kim Dae-jung, DPRK leader Kim Jong-il signaled a move away from the official designation of the ROK as a puppet state, thus opening up the space to a “Korean” solution to the ongoing problem of the divided peninsula.
CONTENTS
1. DPRK-Japan Relations
2. DPRK Famine
3. US Troops in ROK
4. PRC-Taiwan Talks
II. Republic of Korea 1. Inter-Korean Talks
2. US View of DPRK Diplomacy
Missile Defense 1. Australian Participation in Missile Defense The Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has been conducting joint experiments in Australia with the US Defense Department on the early detection of ballistic missile launches as part of US research into Theater Missile Defense (TMD) systems. Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer said […]
CONTENTS
1. ROK-DPRK Talks
2. US-DPRK Talks
3. DPRK Missile Program
4. US Policy toward DPRK
5. US-Japan Talks
6. US Missile Defense
II. Republic of Korea 1. Inter-Korean Talks
2. DPRK Diplomacy
Korean Peninsula 1. DPRK Participation in ARF The DRPK was formally inducted Thursday into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum (ARF). The DPRK delegation participated in a number of bilateral meetings. “DPRK Diplomacy” (Daily Report, July 28, ROK) “DPRK Participation in ARF” (Daily Report, July 27, US) “DPRK Participation at ARF” (Daily […]
CONTENTS
1. US-DPRK Talks
2. US-DPRK Relations
3. DPRK-Japan Talks
4. DPRK-New Zealand Relations
5. DPRK-EU Relations
6. DPRK Missile Program
7. Reunion of Separated Families
8. ROK-Japan Relations
9. Albright’s Japan Visit
10. Japan-Russia Fishing Row
11. Russian View of US Missile Defense
12. US Policy toward PRC
13. US Trade Bill on PRC
14. Taiwan Entry to WTO
15. US-Philippines Military Relations
II. Republic of Korea 1. Inter-Korean Talks
2. Reunion of Separated Families
3. ROK Aid to DPRK
4. ROK MIAs in DPRK
5. DPRK-Japan Talks
6. DPRK Diplomacy
III. Japan 1. Japanese-DPRK Talks
2. Japanese Aid to DPRK
3. Japanese-ROK Talks
4. Japanese Stance on DPRK Missiles
5. Japanese View of PRC Maritime Activities
6. Japanese View of PRC Missile Threat
7. Japanese View of PRC-Taiwan Relations
8. Japanese Defense Legislation
9. Japanese Stance on US Missile Defense
10. Japanese-Russian Talks
11. Japanese Nuclear Policy
12. Australian Involvement with TMD
Nautilus Institute PFO 00-05: Koreans Take Steps to Solve Their Own Problems PFO 00-05H: July 26, 2000 Responses to “U.S. Responsibility to Support the Korean Accord” By Hwal Woong Lee By Paul Chamberlin & Ralph A. Cossa CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Discussion 1. Comments by Paul Chamberlin 2. Comments by Ralph A. Cossa III. Nautilus […]