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Nautilus Institute Policy Forum Online: Discussion of “The Road from Berlin” Nautilus Institute Policy Forum Online: Discussion of “The Road from Berlin” PFO 99-07E: September 28, 1999 Discussion of “The Road from Berlin” By Nicholas Eberstadt, American Enterprise Institute Copyright (c) 1999 Nautilus of America/The Nautilus Institute CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Comments on Nicholas Eberstadt’s […]
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Nautilus Institute Policy Forum Online: Discussion of “Berlin: What have we learned and where do we go from here?” Nautilus Institute Policy Forum Online: Discussion of “Berlin: What have we learned and where do we go from here?” PFO 99-07D: September 27, 1999 Discussion of “Berlin: What have we learned and where do we go […]
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This essay was contributed by Jon Brook Wolfsthal, an associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in Washington, DC, and a former official of the US Department of Energy. This article was originally published in the Christian Science Monitor on September 21, 1999. Wolfstahl argues that the recent Berlin agreement between the US and the DPRK represents an opportunity to improve US-DPRK relations. He faults the Clinton administration for only concentrating on the DPRK when it takes provocative actions, and argues that, to prevent future tension, the US should move ahead to improve relations as it promised to do in 1994.
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September 21, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This article is by Sylvia Tiwon, Professor of Indonesia at the Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley. It is also available on the Berkeley Indonesia Forum website at: http://www.bi-forum.org/opedtiwon.htm A guide […]
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September 21, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This article is by James Cotton of the Australian Defence Force Academy. A guide to all NAPSNet East Timor Special Reports is available online at: http://www.nautilus.org/napsnet/sr/East_Timor/index.html ———————————– INTRODUCTION East Timor and Australia- twenty-five years of the […]
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