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.
Korean Peninsula 1. DPRK Visits to ROK The trip to Seoul by the DPRK Workers’ Party secretary Kim Yong-sun, has helped revive the momentum for the implementation of the June 15 inter-Korean summit agreement. The trip of four-star general Pak Jae-gyong, vice director of the General Political Bureau of the DPRK’s Korean People’s Army, prompted […]
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Missile Defense 1. Decision to Delay NMD Deployment The following links to background stories and commentaries concerning President Clinton’s announcement that he would not approve the deployment of a National Missile Defense system at this time. “Clinton hands NMD decision to successor” “President Announces Delay of National Missile Defenses” “World Leaders Welcome Clinton’s Postponment of […]
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Korean Peninsula 1. DPRK Military Threats Some missile experts theorize that the DPRK missile program was built with the help of Russian missile scientists who are continuing to provide key components for the DPRK’s missiles. “DPRK Missile Program” (Daily Report, September 7, US) Stephen Bosworth, US ambassador to the ROK, said, “It is important to […]
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