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Attachment 1: Napsnet Commissioned and Authored Papers on Northeast Asian Peace and Security ATTACHMENT 1: NAPSNET COMMISSIONED AND AUTHORED PAPERS ON NORTHEAST ASIAN PEACE AND SECURITY Recommended Citation Peter Hayes, Wade Huntley, Tim Savage, GeeGee Wong, "ATTACHMENT 1: NAPSNET COMMISSIONED AND AUTHORED PAPERS ON NORTHEAST ASIAN PEACE AND SECURITY", NAPSNet, June 03, 1993, https://nautilus.org/napsnet/attachment-1-napsnet-commissioned- and-authored-papers-on-northeast-asian-peace-and-security/ Attachments to The Impact of the Northeast Asian Peace and Security Network in US-DPRK Conflict Resolution Peter Hayes, Wade Huntley, Tim Savage, GeeGee Wong Nautilus Institute DRAFT - Please do not quote or cite - DRAFT ATTACHMENT 1: NAPSNET COMMISSIONED AND AUTHORED PAPERS ON NORTHEAST ASIAN PEACE AND SECURITY NAPSNet Analytical Papers Title Author Type Content Geog. Year Date Div. 1 June 3 North Korea Crosses the Rubicon HAYES, Peter, Nautilus Institute Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear 1993 Nov. 16 Should the US Supply Light Water Reactors to HAYES, Peter, Nautilus Institute Staff paper DPRK Nuclear 1993 Pyongyang? 1993 Dec. 1 A United States-Type Light Water Reactor for North GILINSKY, Victor and William MANNING Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear Korea? The Legal Realities 1993 Dec. 2 Supply of Light Water Reactor(s) to Pyongyang: SALOMON LEVY ASSOCIATES Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear Technological Issues and Their Possible Resolution 1 7 1994 Jan. 6 Involving the DPRK in Northeast Asia Regional, VALENCIA, Mark, East-West Center (US) Commissioned paper DPRK General Economic, and Environmental Cooperation Feb. 25 Defiance vs. Compliance: The DPRK's Calculus Faced with HAYES, Peter, Nautilus Institute Staff paper DPRK Nuclear 1994 Multi-lateral Sanctions 1994 Feb. 25 Hanging in the Balance: North-South Korean Military HAYES, Peter, Nautilus Institute Staff paper Korean Peninsula Capabilities 1994 May North Korean Decision-Making Processes Regarding the MANSOUROV, Alexandre Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear Nuclear Issue (Russia) 1994 May Nuclear Forces in Northeast Asia SEGAL, Gerald, International Institute for Commissioned paper Nuclear Proliferation Strategic Studies (UK) 1994 May 6 Engaging DPRK in a Verifiable Nuclear-Weapons-Free SHEN, Dingli, Fudan University (PRC) Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear Zone: Addressing Nuclear Issues of the Korean Peninsula 1994 May 23 Military Options in Korea's Endgame CUSHMAN, Lt. Gen. John (Ret.) (US) Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear 1994 June Nuclear Weapons Free Zone in Northeast Asia: A South KOO, Bon-Hak, Korea Institute for Defense Commissioned paper Nuclear Proliferation Korean Perspective Analyses (ROK) 1994 June 22 Will Economic Sanctions Work Against North Korea? ELLIOTT, Kimberly Ann, Institute for Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear International Economics (US) 1994 June 30 The Status of US, Russian, and Chinese Nuclear Forces in LOCKWOOD, Dunbar, Arms Control Association Commissioned paper Nuclear Proliferation Northeast Asia (US) 9 1994 July 27 North Korean Defector is South Korean CIA's Time Bomb MANSOUROV, Alexandre (Russia) Commissioned paper DPRK General July 17-19 The Impact of a Limited Nuclear Free Zone on Deployed ENDICOTT, John E., Center for International Commissioned paper Nuclear Proliferation 1994 Nuclear Weapons in Northeast Asia Strategy (US) 1994 July 18-19 Regional Non-Nuclear Options from South Korea's CHEON, Seongwhun Research Institute for Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear Perspective National Reunification (ROK) 1994 July 17-20 Confidence Building Measures in Northeast Asia: HEPPELL, Janice (Canada) Commissioned paper Asian Security Examining Multilateral and Bilateral Dynamics at Work 1994 Sep. 26-27 DPRK After Kim Il Sung: Is a Second Republic Possible? MANSOUROV, Alexandre (Russia) Commissioned paper DPRK General 1994 Dec. Confrontation or Compromise on the Korean Peninsula? KIHL, Young Whon (ROK) Special Report DPRK Nuclear The North Korean Nuclear Issue 8 1995 Feb. Nuclear Free Zone on the Korean Peninsula: A Russian CHUFRIN, Gennady, Institute of Oriental Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear View Studies (Russia) Feb. South Korea's Policy Making Process on North Korea's KIL, Jeong Woo, Research Institute for National Commissioned paper DPRK Nuclear 1995 Nuclear Issue: A Random Note Reunification (ROK) 1995 Feb. Approaches to the Formulation of a Human Rights MANSOUROV, Alexandre (Russia) Commissioned paper DPRK General Agenda in the US-DPRK Dialogue 1995 Mar. 15 North Korea, IAEA Special Inspections, and the Future of DEMBINSKI, Dr. Matthias (Germany) Special Report DPRK Nuclear the Non-Proliferation Regime 1995 Mar. 15 The Japan-US alliance in the Post-Cold War Era: Still COSSA, Ralph (US) Special Report US-Japan Military Viable or Obsolete? 1995 Mar. 15 The Agreement Between the United States and North OKAZAKI, Hishahiko (Japan) Special Report DPRK Nuclear Korea 1995 Apr. 3 Strategic Implications of the US-DPRK Framework WILBORN, Thomas L.(US) Special Report DPRK Nuclear Agreement 1995 May 17 Thinking Strategically: What Are Japan's Options for the ORR, Robert, Jr. (US) Special Report US-Japan Military Future? 1995 May 17 Perceivable Winds of Change in North Korea? ZUMWALT, James (US) Special Report DPRK General 1995 May 22 Peace Is Everyone's Job CARTER, Jimmy (US) Special Report Asian Security 2 2 1995 Aug. International Economic Linkages of North Korea FLAKE, L. Gordon (US) Commissioned paper DPRK General Oct. 7 Chinese Perception of the US-ROK Alliance WANG, Fei-li (PRC) Special Report US-PRC Relations 1995 1995 Oct. 17 The US, ROK, and North Korea: Anatomy of a Muddle MANNING, Robert (US) Special Report DPRK Nuclear 1995 Nov. 3 Future Roles of the Major Powers in Northeast Asia COSSA, Ralph (US) Special Report Asian Security 3 1996 Jan. 17 Time to Shift Gears on China Policy KENNEDY, Scott and Michael O'HANLON (US) Special Report US-PRC Relations Feb. North Korea Low on US Agenda Though Crisis Looms MANNING, Robert (US) Special Report US-DPRK Relations 1996 1996 Mar. 4 Shanghai Initiative SHEN, Dingli (PRC) Special Report Nuclear Proliferation 1996 Apr. The Cheju Shuffle: Clinton and Korea NOERPER, Stephen (US) Special Report US-DPRK Relations 1996 Apr. 24 PACTOM: A Nuclear Cooperation Regime as Asian CSBM MANNING, Robert (US) Special Report Nuclear Proliferation 1996 May-June Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 2 1996 July-Aug. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General Sept-Oct Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1996 1996 Oct. 31 After the Geneva Agreed Framework: Developing a Road SNYDER, Scott (US) Special Report US-DPRK Relations Map for Normalizing Relations with North Korea 1996 Nov.-Dec. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 4 1997 Jan. Breaking the Logjam: North Korea Regrets and the U.S.- HAYES, Peter, Nautilus Institute PFO #97-01 DPRK Nuclear DPRK Agreed Framework Jan. Discussion of Hayes Ralph Cossa, Donald Gregg, Scott Snyder (US, PFO #97-01B DPRK Nuclear 1997 US, US) 1997 Jan.-Feb. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1997 Feb. 8 US-DPRK Relations: 1997 and Beyond BARRY, Dr. Mark P.(US) Special Report US-DPRK Relations 1997 Feb. 14 Defection Of North Korea's Ideologist A Clear Sign Of COTTON, Prof. James (Australia) Special Report DPRK General Regime Crisis 1997 Mar. Discussion of Norton Kim Myong Chol (DPRK) PFO #97-03B Korean Peninsula 1997 Mar. 3 Ending the Korean Armistice Agreement: The Legal NORTON, Patrick M.(US) PFO #97-03 Korean Peninsula Issues 1997 Mar. 4 Much Ado About Little Radiation HAYES, Peter Special Report DPRK Nuclear 1997 Mar. 10 Public Concern About The Taiwan-DPRK Radwaste Deal: THOMAS, Gordon (US) Special Report DPRK Nuclear An Opportunity 1997 Mar. 21 Debating the DPRK-Taiwan Nuclear Waste Deal HAYES, Peter, Nautilus Institute PFO #97-05 DPRK Nuclear 1997 Mar. 21 Response to Hayes Gordon Thompson (US) PFO #97-05B DPRK Nuclear 1997 Mar.-Apr. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1997 May 7 DPRK Perspectives on Ending the Korean Armistice KIM Myong Chol and PAK Chol Gu (DPRK, PFO #97-09 and #97-10 Korean Peninsula DPRK) 1997 May-June Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1997 June 24 Arms Control and Peace on the Korean Peninsula MOON Chung-in (ROK) PFO #97-14 Korean Peninsula 3 6 1997 July 10 Assessing the Agreed Framework: Article Summaries GILINSKY, Victor, Henry SOKOLSKI and PFO #97-15 DPRK Nuclear &Response Howard DIAMOND (US, US) July 23 Challenges to Peace on the Korean Peninsula BEDESKI, Robert E. (Canada) PFO #97-16 Korean Peninsula 1997 1997 July 28 A Russian Perspective on Korean Peace and Security BAJANOV, Evgueni, Institute of Contemporary PFO#97-17 Korean Peninsula International Problems (Russia) 1997 July-Aug. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1997 Aug. 22 Prospects and Implications of Korean Unification DRENNAN, Col. William M., USAF (US) PFO #97-18 Korean Peninsula 1997 Sep. 22 Anti-personal Land Mines Ban THAKUR, Ramesh (South Asia) Special Report Asian Security 1997 Sept-Oct Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1997 Oct. 3 Middle Powers and Korean Normalization DUNK, Tim and John MCKAY (Australia) PFO #97-20 Korean Peninsula 1997 Oct. 14 Four Party Talks MANNING, Robert A. (US) Special Report Korean Peninsula 1997 Oct. 30 Monitoring the Agreed Framework COSSA, Ralph A., Pacific Forum, CSIS (US) PFO #97-21 DPRK Nuclear 1997 Nov. 25 North Korea's Political Problem KIHL, Young Whan, Iowa State University (ROK) PFO #97-23 DPRK General 1997 Nov.-Dec. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1997 Dec. 22 ROK Elections BETANCOURT, Antonio & Mark BARRY (US) Special Report Korean Peninsula 10 1998 Jan. 6 Kim Jong-il's Peace Policy KIM Myong Chol (DPRK) PFO #98-01 US-DPRK Relations Jan. 12 Discussion of Kim Whee Gook Kim, John Kim (ROK, ROK) PFO #98-01B US-DPRK Relations 1998 1998 Jan.-Feb. Russia DPRK Reports CNS & CCIP (Russia) DPRK Report DPRK General 1998 Feb. 10 Nuclear Deterrence BUTLER, General Lee (Ret.) (US) Special Report Nuclear Proliferation 1998 Mar.
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