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 30 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US Lawmaker DPRK Diplomacy Plans
2. US Exports of Mass Destruction Alliance
3. PRC on Nuclear Free Korea
4. ROK Railway Strike
5. Japan Domestic Politics
6. Japan Troops Role in Iraq
7. Taiwan WHO SARS List
8. PRC ID Card Law
9. PRC-Hong Kong Relations
10. PRC Three Gorges Dam

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NAPSNet Daily Report 27 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
2. KEDO Light-Water Reactor Project
3. DPRK on US Redeployment
4. US on DPRK Nuclear Conflict
5. US Policy on DPRK Refugees
6. Korean Families Reunited
7. Japanese Domestic Economy
8. US on PRC Anti-Subversion Law
9. PRC Police Reform
10. PRC Domestic Dissent
11. PRC Separatist Arrests
12. Sino-Russian Relations
13. PRC Encephalitis Outbreak
14. Taiwan Vote on Nuclear Power

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NAPSNet Daily Report 26 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US on Nuclear Monitoring
2. US on Arms Interdiction
3. US on DPRK and Iran
4. DPRK on US Redeployment in the ROK
5. ROK on KEDO’s DPRK LWR Project
6. DPRK on Inter-Korean Summit Scandal
7. US-PRC Trade Relations
8. Sino-Indian Relations
9. PRC Media Crackdown
10. PRC Religious Freedom
11. PRC SARS Outbreak
12. Taiwan SARS Resurgence
13. Japanese Oil Pipeline
II. Republic of Korea 1. US, ROK, and Japan Meet to Discuss DPRK
2. ROK-US Relations
3. ROK-PRC Relations
4. Inter-Korean Family Reunions
5. Inter-Korean Collaboration
6. Religious Freedom in the DPRK
7. DPRK Human Rights Record
8. DPRK Food Shortages
9. Japan and the ROK on Abductions

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NAPSNet Daily Report 25 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US on DPRK Sanctions
2. US-DPRK Relations
3. Inter-Korean Relations
4. Korea Summit Scandal
5. ROK Domestic Labor Relations
6. ROK Draft Avoidance
7. Sino-Indian Relations
8. US on PRC Anti-Subversion Law
9. Amnesty International on PRC Anti-Subversion Law
10. PRC Domestic Media
11. PRC SARS Outbreak
12. Japanese Space Program

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NAPSNet Daily Report 24 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. DPRK on Japanese Port Controls
2. DPRK on US-DPRK Relations
3. ROK Domestic Labor Relations
4. Joint ROK-Russian Space Development
5. Japanese Popular Front
6. PRC Domestic Dissent
7. PRC SARS Outbreak
8. PRC-Indian Relations
9. PRC-Russian Cross Border Poaching
10. PRC-Taiwanese Relations
11. Taiwan Independence Vote
II. Republic of Korea 1. DPRK Leaning Toward Russia
2. Call for Return of the Abductees by DPRK
3. DPRK Stance on Nuclear Issue

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NAPSNet Daily Report 23 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
2. US on DPRK Energy Policy
3. DPRK on UN Involvement
4. ROK-DPRK Relations
5. Japan-DPRK Relations
6. DPRK on Japanese-DPRK Relations
7. US-Japanese Relations
8. Sino-Japanese Relations
9. PRC-Indian Relations
10. PRC Domestic Reforms
11. PRC SARS Outbreak
12. US-Taiwanese Relations
13. ROK on Accusations of Corruption
14. ROK Bank Privatization
II. Japan 1. US Bases in Japan
2. Japan’s Role in Iraq Reconstruction
3. Japan Constitutional Revision
4. Al-Qaeda Group in Japan
5. Japan Nuclear Energy
6. Korean Residents Festival in Japan
7. Japan-ROK Lawsuit on Forced Labour
III. People’s Republic of China 1. PRC-ASEAN Relations
2. Sino-US Relations
3. DPRK-US Relations on Nuclear Issue
4. DPRK’s Defense Mechanism
5. PRC-Japanese Relations
6. US-Japanese Relations
7. Relations Across Taiwan Straits
8. Russian-US Relations
9. PRC-ROK Relations
10. ROK Defense Policy

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NAPSNet Daily Report 20 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. US on UN Involvement
2. DPRK on UN Involvement
3. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
4. Japan on DPRK Nuclear Stand-off
5. US Military Realignment in Japan
6. Japanese Domestic Politics
7. PRC Domestic Freedoms
8. US on PRC Anti-Subversion Law
9. PRC Domestic Dissent
10. PRC Domestic Judicial Reform
11. PRC Terror Crackdown
12. PRC Encephalitis Outbreak
13. PRC Military Reforms
14. ROK Bank Privatization
15. ROK-Russian Relations
16. Russian on Inter-Asian Oil Pipeline

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NAPSNet Daily Report 19 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. DPRK Underground Economy
2. US-DPRK Relations
3. US on UN Involvement
4. ROK on UN Mediation
5. ROK-DPRK Relations
6. ROK Political Scandal
7. PRC on Multilateral Talks
8. PRC Ferry Accident
9. Sino-Indian Relations
10. Taiwan Military Defense
11. Japanese Whaling
12. Russian Domestic Politics
II. Republic of Korea 1. DPRK Against 5 Way Talks
2. Inter Korean Separated Family Reunion
3. DPRK-US Hostility in ARF
III. Japan 1. Japan Military Emergency Legislation
2. Japan’s Role in Iraq Reconstruction
3. Japan Crisis Management Strategy
4. Japan Missile Defense
5. Japanese Logistic Support for US
6. Japan-ROK Citizen’s Group on Japanese Colonial Rule
7. US Bases in Japan Relocation
8. US Bases in Okinawa
9. Japan Anti-War Schoolboy Arrest
10. Japan Nuclear Reactor Restart

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Policy Forum 03-35A: A Verification Regime for the Korean Peninsula

Brad Glosserman, director of research at Pacific Forum CSIS, asserts that any real solution to the North Korean nuclear crisis will ultimately be a “Grand Bargain” with military, economic, political, and diplomatic components. Fashioning that deal will require aggressive and creative thinking. One possibility is the formulation of a Korean Peninsula Nuclear Verification Regime

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NAPSNet Daily Report 18 June, 2003

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. UN Involvement in DPRK Nuclear Crisis
2. US on DPRK Nuclear Program
3. US on DPRK Refugees
4. DPRK on US Refugee Proposal
5. Japan on DPRK Interdiction
6. Japan on DPRK Multi-lateral Talks
7. DPRK on Multi-lateral Talks
8. ROK Relief Efforts
9. KEDO LWR Project in DPRK
10. ROK-DPRK Relations
11. ROK on DPRK Nuclear Crisis
12. US and the PRC on DPRK Nuclear Program
13. PRC-DPRK Relations
14. PRC Anti-Subversion Laws
15. PRC Flooding and Mudslides

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