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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EAST TIMOR AND TEACHING LESSONS

September 15, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This article is by Admiral Michael McDevitt, a Senior Fellow at CAN Corporation in Washington. A guide to all NAPSNet East Timor Special Reports is available online at: http://www.nautilus.org/napsnet/sr/East_Timor/index.html ———————————– EAST TIMOR AND TEACHING LESSONS Michael […]

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NAPSNet Daily Report 15 September, 1999

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

II. Republic of Korea

III. People’s Republic of China

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The Indonesian Intelligence State Revisited

September 14, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This article is by Richard Tanter of Kyoto Seika University in Japan. A guide to all NAPSNet East Timor Special Reports is available online at: http://www.nautilus.org/napsnet/sr/East_Timor/index.html ———————————– The Indonesian Intelligence State Revisited Richard Tanter 1. The […]

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NAPSNet Daily Report 14 September, 1999

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

II. Republic of Korea

III. Australia

IV. Announcement

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NAPSNet Daily Report 13 September, 1999

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

II. Republic of Korea

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NAPSNet Daily Report 10 September, 1999

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

II. Republic of Korea

III. Japan

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World Media on East Timor

Thursday, September 9, 1999, from Berkeley, California, USA The United States Information Agency (USIA) distributed the following digest of international media reports on the violence in East Timor. The digest is comprised of an overall summary followed by summaries of selected items. **** The rapidly unfolding situation in East Timor–where anti-independence militias continue to rampage […]

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The Crisis in East Timor: An Analysis

September 9, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This article is by Dr Damien Kingsbury, Executive Officer of the Monash Asia Institute in Australia. Previously, Dr. Kingsbury was East Timor Coordinator of the Australia East Timor International Volunteer Project, the Australian NGO observer group […]

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What To Do On, and In, East Timor

September 9, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This is the draft of a forthcoming article in Indonesia Alert! by Agus Sari, Executive Director of Pelangi, an Indonesian non-governmental organization that focuses on environment and development. ———————————– What To Do On, and In, East […]

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East Timor: An ASEAN-UN Solution

September 9, 1999 This is the latest in an ongoing series of articles on the crisis in East Timor. This article is by Walden Bello, Executive Director of Focus on the Global South. ———————————– Perspective Sept. 8, 1999 East Timor: An ASEAN-UN Solution By Walden Bello The world failed East Timor once, in 1975, when […]

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