Daily Report Archives

Daily Report Archives

Established in December 1993, the Nautilus Institute’s *N*ortheast *A*sia *P*eace and *S*ecurity *N*etwork (NAPSNet) Daily Report served thousands of readers  in more than forty countries, including policy makers, diplomats, aid organizations, scholars, donors, activists, students, and journalists.

The NAPSNet Daily Report aimed to serve a community of practitioners engaged in solving the complex security and sustainability issues in the region, especially those posed by the DPRK’s nuclear weapons program and the threat of nuclear war in the region.  It was distributed by email rom 1993-1997, and went on-line in December 1997, which is when the archive on this site begins. The format at that time can be seen here.

However, for multiple reasons—the rise of instantaneous news services, the evolution of the North Korea and nuclear issues, the increasing demand for specialized and synthetic analysis of these and related issues, and the decline in donor support for NAPSNet—the Institute stopped producing the Daily Report news summary service as of December 17, 2010.

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NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, August 01, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, August 01, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, August 01, 2005 I. Unites States 1. First Joint Statement of Principles at Six Party Talks 2. Second Joint Statement of Principles at Six Party Talks 3. US on Second Draft Statement of Principles 4. ROK Electricity Offer in Second Joint Statement 5. Third […]

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NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 28, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 28, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 28, 2005 I. Unites States 1. US-DPRK Relations at Six Party Talks 2. US-DPRK Bilateral Meeting at Six Party Talks 3. ROK-DPRK Bilateral Meeting at Six Party Talks 4. ROK on US Position at Six Party Talks 5. DPRK Uranium Program 6. US […]

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Policy Forum 05-62A: Why the Six Party Talks Should Succeed

Peter Van Ness, visiting fellow at the Contemporary China Centre and lecturer on security in the Department of International Relations at Australian National University as well as author of Confronting the Bush Doctrine: Critical Views from the Asia-Pacific, wrote: “The outcome of the Six Party Talks is likely to transform the strategic relations of Northeast Asia and beyond. If they are successful and North Korea agrees to dismantle its nuclear weapons programs in a verifiable way in return for security and economic assistance, there would be an opportunity to begin to build new security institutions in one of the most volatile regions in the world, thereby providing both strategic stability and economic opportunities for all six participant countries to advance trade and investment projects that would benefit them all.”

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NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 27, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 27, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 27, 2005 I. Unites States 1. US-DPRK Relations at Six Party Talks 2. US Rejects DPRK Demand to End Defense of South 3. ROK Tactics at Six Party Talks 4. Observers on Six Party Talks 5. Japan-DPRK Relations at Six Party Talks 6. […]

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NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 26, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 26, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Tuesday, July 26, 2005 I. Unites States 1. PRC on First Day of Six Party Talks 2. ROK on Six Party Talks, US-DPRK Relations 3. Russia on Six Party Talks 4. US Will Address DPRK Energy Needs at Six Party Talks 5. Expert on Russian […]

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Policy Forum 05-61A: A North Korean Visitor to the White House

Gavan McCormack, professor of social science at International Christian University, Tokyo and the author of Target North Korea: Pushing North Korea to the Brink, wrote: “What has maintained the dictatorship in the North for so long has been above all the uncompromising hostility of its enemies, allowing the regime to capitalize on national pride and determination to remain independent. Rather than more intervention to bring about ‘regime change’ what Korea needs is to be left alone to redress the long-continuing trauma caused by the massive interventions of the past.”

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NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 25, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 25, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Monday, July 25, 2005 I. Unites States 1. US-DPRK Meeting Ahead of Six Party Talks 2. ROK-DPRK Meeting Ahead of Six Party Talks 3. ROK, US, Japan on Denuclearization of DPRK 4. US, ROK Agree to Inspections by DPRK 5. Expert on ROK Role in […]

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NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 21, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 21, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Thursday, July 21, 2005 I. United States 1. DPRK on Denuclearization 2. US on DPRK Human Rights Issue at Six party Talks 3. US Conference on DPRK Human Rights 4. Expert on ROK Energy Proposal to DPRK 5. Inter-Korean Military Hotline 6. Inter-Korean Cultural Exchange […]

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South Korea’s Power Play at the Six-Party Talks

The Nautilus Institute released this report analyzing the ROK offer of 2 Gigawatts of energy aid to the DPRK as part of the six party talks. The report suggests, “that the participants at the six-party talks should consider the full scope of activities needed to implement the South Korean scheme; that they should explore an alternative approach that would link the Russian and South Korean grids, thereby achieving the same outcome at lower cost and lesser political risk; and that the six parties should consider adopting a short-term, alternative package rather than resuming HFO deliveries to the DPRK because this approach would provide more energy services, faster, and at lower risk and cost to give immediate substance to statements of longer-term intention to supply assistance to the DPRK. We further suggest that these issues be explored with the North Koreans at the six-party talks at a subsequent technical working group before major commitments are made to proceeding with the South Korean proposal.”

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NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 20, 2005

NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 20, 2005 NAPSNet Daily Report Wednesday, July 20, 2005 I. Unites States 1. Format of Six Party Talks 2. US on Six Party Talks 3. DPRK on Japanese Nuclear Program at Six Party Talks 4. DPRK on Japan’s Involvement in Six Party Talks 5. Inter-Korean Military Talks 6. DPRK on […]

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