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發布日期:2006年5月31日 |
Choosing FTA partners is not easy Tsai Zheng-jia 蔡增家 An associate research fellow in the Institute of International Relations at National Chengchi University Taipei Times, May 31, 2006 2006《中國軍力報告》只講擔心,不談對策 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊 ,2006年5月31日 布希牽“財神”衣角,丟對華大將 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊 ,2006年5月31日 美國人憂心伊朗核計畫,但對動武與否莫衷一是 李月 華盛頓觀察週刊 ,2006年5月31日 The Iran Talks Ivo H. Daalder Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, May 31, 2006 Burns fiddles while Tehran arms Frank J. Gaffney Jr. President of the Center for Security Policy and is a columnist for The Washington Times The Center for Security POlicy, May 31, 2006 Risks of a Rising China: Technology Acquisition and Export Controls Larry Wortzel Former vice president for foreign policy at The Heritage Foundation and currently serves on the advisory board for the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 21, 2006 Addicted to Oil: Strategic Implications of American Oil Policy Thomas D. Kraemer A Commander in the U.S. Navy, is a 22-year veteran of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force. Strategic Studies Institute The importance of the US-China partnership Editorial The Christian Science Monitor, May 31, 2006 Is it time for an Asian UN chief? Editorial The Christian Science Monitor, May 31, 2006 NK Military's Perversity: Shutting Door to South Only Deepens Regime's Isolation Editorial Korea Times, May 30, 2006 Japan as a Base for the Defense of the US homeland: US Navy Missile Defense Operations in the Sea of Japan Hiromichi Umebayashi Founder and President of Peace Depot The Nautilus Institute, May 30, 2006 Creating a Peace Regime in Korea James E. Goodby Nonresident Senior Fellow at Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies The Brookings Institution, May 30, 2006 USAF-IAF Air Combat Exercises: A Review Peter Lavoy, Director of Center for Contemporary Conflict, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA Maj Peter Fesler Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, May 30, 2006 Streetwise Ali Al-Zahid A member of the new Iraquna think tank The Center for Security Policy, May 30, 2006 China in the West Editorial Washington Times, May 30, 2006 Looking beyond the US for trade Editorial Taipei Times, MAy 29, 2006 The Cultural Revolution turns 40 Liu Xiaobo A literary and political critic and current president of the Chinese chapter of PEN Taipei Times, May 29, 2006 1978: a seismic year in Chinese history and a fitting bookend for the 20th century Martin Jacques A visiting professor at Renmin University in Beijing Taipei Times, May 29, 2006 Critics savage Russian G-8 role as 'leader of democracies' Editorial China Post, May 29, 2006 5 Reasons for Kim DJ to Visit NK Jang Sung-min The president of the World and Northeast Asia Peace Forum Korea Times, May 28, 2006 Nuclear Iran Threatens Global Security Jacob Chriqui Research Intern, IPCS Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, May 28, 2006 US defense paper misses one target Editorial Taipei Times, May 27, 2006 Get serious about China's military Editorial China Post, May 27, 2006 Iraqi Security and Military Force Developments: A Chronology Paul S. Frederiksen Emily J. Fall Patrick B. Baetjer CSIS, May 26, 2006 Winning the “LongWar” in Iraq:What the US Can and Cannot Do Anthony H. Cordesman Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy CSIS, May 26, 2006 North Korea's Military-First Policy: A Curse or a Blessing? Alexander V. Vorontsov Visiting Fellow of Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Insitution, May 26, 2006 Land of the Rising Gun Robert T. McLean A Research Associate at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security POlicy, May 26, 2006 Iraqi progress Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 26, 2006 At G-8 summit, US and Russia may trade barbs Editorial The Christian Science Monitor, May 26, 2006 NK Cancels Railway Test Run: Pouring Cold Water on People's Expectations Editorial Taipei Times, May 25, 2006 Get Serious about China's Rising Military Dan Blumenthal A resident fellow at AEI AEI, May 25, 2006 The Proliferation Security Initiative in Perspective Mark J. Valencia A Maritime Policy Analyst in Kaneohe, Hawaii and Nautilus Institute Senior Associate The Nautilus Institute, May 25, 2006 New Roads in Arunachal: Politics of Routes in India Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy Indian Pugwash Society Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, May 25, 2006 The U.S.-UK White House Summit: End of the Bush-Blair Partnership? Nile Gardiner The Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 25, 2006 反恐?石油?誰讓美國重返索馬里 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 美國的“戰機外交” 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 空軍作戰能力牽動台海“制空權” 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 質疑“美國一定代表正義”的美國自由主義 劉見林 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 Panda Hedging: Pentagon Report Urges New Strategy for China John J. Tkacik Senior Research Fellow in China Policy in the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 24, 2006 Armed forcees need to stand alone James Holmes A senior research associate at the University of Georgia's Center for International Trade and Security Taipei Times, May 23, 2006 Where the dead divide the living Editorial Taipei Times, May 23, 2006 The U.S.-China-Taiwan Triangle: Towards Equilibrium Donald S. Zagoria A trustee of the NCAFP The Nautilus Institute, May 23, 2006 Strategic Planning by the Chairmen, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1990 TO 2005 Richard Meinhart Currently serving as a Professor of Defense and Joint Processes at the Army War College in the Department of Command, Leadership, and Management. Strategic Studies Institute, May 23, 2006 Gaps in Iraq government offer guide to priorities Editorial China Post, May 23, 2006 Diversification key to survival Editorial Taipei Times, May 22, 2006 US-Bound Defectors: 3 Countries Should Open Consultative Channel Editorial Korea Times, May 22, 2006 Russia can help resolve Iran crisis Charles D. Ferguson Fellow for Science and Technology at CFR Victor Mizin CFR, May 22, 2006 5 Myths About U.S.-Saudi Relations Rachel Bronson Senior Fellow and Director for Middle East and Gulf Studies CFR, May 22, 2006 Have you heard the one about the 600,000 Chinese engineers? Editorial China Post, May 22, 2006 WHO's deal with China is a sham Michael Gau 高聖惕 An associate professor of International Law at Soochow University Taipei Times, May 21, 2006 NK Saber Rattling: Taepodong Missile on Launch Pad Editorial Korea Times, May 21, 2006 Iran's Iraq Strategy Steven Simon Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies Ray Takeyh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies CFR, May 21, 2006 NATO enters the game Editorial The Washington Times, May 21, 2006 China's currency reform too little, too slow Editorial China Post, May 21, 2006 Regime Change? Steve H. Hanke Senior fellow, is a professor of applied economics at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore Cato Institute, May 20, 2006 Motor sports can help Taiwan raise its profile Editorial China Post, May 20, 2006 US playing into Beijing's hands Chen Hurng-yu 陳鴻瑜 A professor in the Department of History at National Taiwan University Taipei Times, May 19, 2006 Whatever is the IMF to do about the US? Joseph Stiglitza A Nobel laureate in economics, is professor of economics at Columbia University and was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to former US president Bill Clinton and chief economist and senior vice president at the World Bank Taipei Times, May 19, 2006 Dual Dilemmas: U.S. Policy Options for the Israeli-Palestinian Predicament Martin S. Indyk Director of Saban Center for Middle East Policy Tamara Cofman Wittes Research Fellow and Director of the Saban Center's Arab Democracy and Development Project, Saban Center for Middle East Policy The Brookings Institution, May 19, 2006 Japan's Growing Confidence Should Be Welcomed Christopher Preble Director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute Cato Institute, May 19, 2006 Agni-III Missile: India's Policy Options Satyajit Mohanty Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, May 19, 2006 North Korea's Efforts To Weaponise Bird Flu Ajey Lele Defence Analyst, New Delhi Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, May 19, 2006 Iran's Eastern Alliance Robert McLean FrontPageMagazine.com, May 19, 2006 When Should the Government Use Contractors to Support Military Operations? Alane Kochems A former Policy Analyst for National Security in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 19, 2006 As yuan breaches 8, focus shifts to Japan Editorial China Post, May 19, 2006 Can Economic Theory Demystify North Korea? Ruediger Frank Professor of East Asian Political Economy at the University of Vienna The Nautilus Institute, May, 2006
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發布日期:2006年5月18日 |
US, Taiwan need broader dialogue Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 A former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan Taipei Times, May 18, 2006 An anniversary that China would rather forget Jonathan Watts Taipei Times, May 18, 2006 Mao's lust for power cooked up catastrophe Editorial Taipei Times, May 18, 2006 New plan gives Tokyo bigger role Editorial China Post, May 18, 2006 U.S. should spell it out: Iran can't go nuclear Edwin Feulner President of The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 18, 2006 Making Progress While Marking Time James Goodby Former U.S. ambassador to Finland, and Markku Heiskanen, an Associate Senior Fellow at the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) The Nautilus Institute, May 18, 2006 U.S.-Libya relations Editorial Washington Times, May 18, 2006 Doing the daring in Darfur Editorial The Christian Science Monitor, May 18, 2006 Nation must listen to US messages Edward Chen 陳一新 A professor in the Graduate Institute of American Studies at Tamkang University Taipei Times, May 17, 2006 Cross-strait links must be guided by interests Lin Wen-cheng 林文程 A professor in the Institute of Mainland China Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University, and is a member of the Taipei Society Taipei Times, May 17, 2006 Iran, North Korea unlikely to follow Libya Editorial China Post, May 17, 2006 China rise needs Vatican Editorial China Post, May 17, 2006 白宮政策不對路 油老虎痛咬美國經濟 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 美國會有意推遲美印核協議 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 中國和印度:龍象共舞 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 陳水扁過境外交“腐蝕”台美關係筋骨 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 防美元緩跌變暴跌 美國政府走鋼絲繩 亞軍 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 Libya as Model: Seoul's Mediating Role Becomes More Complicated Editorial Korea Times, May 17, 2006 The Iranian Nuclear Program: Motivations and Priorities Kenneth M. Pollack Director of Research for Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, May 17, 2006 Venezuela arms embargo should be part of Bush Doctrine Editorial Center for Security Policy, May 17, 2006 A U.S. Embassy in Tripoli Editorial International Hernald Tribune, May 17, 2006 Japanese Discovery of Democracy Masaru Tamamoto Editor of JIIA Commentary, an information service from the Japan Institute of International Affairs The Nautilus Institute, May 16, 2006 Public Worried about Iran but Wary of Military Action: Big Oil and Bush Blamed for High Gas Prices The Pew Research Center, May 16, 2006 The Iraq-Vietnam Difference: This time, the opposition runs strongly along party lines Editorial The Pew Research Center, May 16, 2006 Western Hub Virginia A. Hulme An editor of the CBR China Business Review, May, 2006
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發布日期:2006年5月16日 |
Bernanke's rate hikes affect China Editorial China Post, May 16, 2006 U.S. commitment to help defend Taiwan unchanged Editorial China Post, May 16, 2006 The nation really needs a US leader with guts Kuo Cheng-deng 郭正典 The director of the Graduate Institute of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at National Yang-Ming University Taipei Times, May 15, 2006 South-North Railway: A Sure Way to Spur Exchanges Editorial Korea Times, May 15, 2006 Could Japan Ever Be a 'Normal State?' Sandip Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor of Korean Studies at the University of Delhi, India and has come to Seoul on the Korea Foundation Fellowship Korea Times, May 15, 2006 A Letter's Many Meanings Jon Alterman Director of Middle East Program at CSIS CSIS, May 15, 2006 About that free trade Editorial International Herald Tribune, May 15, 2006 Turkey, Armenia and denial Editorial International Herald Tribune, May 15, 2006 Reform at the United Nations Editorial Washington Post, May 15, 2006 Putin, Reagan and FDR Edward D. Lozansky A nuclear physicist by training, is president of the American University in Moscow and founder of the World Russian Forum The Washington Times, May 15, 2006 Congress talks tough on Chinese currency Editorial China Post, May 13, 2006 Long past time for border troops Editorial Daily News, may 13, 2006 Politics rules as U.S. blasts China on currency Editorial China Post, May 12, 2006 U.S. taking more amenable approach over Mid-East issues Editorial China Post, May 12, 2006 Column One: America embraces the Hamas fantasy Editorial The Jerusalem Post, May 12, 2006 An Improbable Cure for Oil Addiction Philip H. Gordon Director of Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Financial Times, May 12, 2006 Financing terror Editorial The Washington Times, May 12, 2006 The start of a mini-cold war with Russia Daniel Schorr A senior news analyst at National Public Radio The Christian Science Monitor, May 12, 2006 Axis of feeble The Economist, May 11, 2006 The Return of Saving Martin Feldstein George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University and CEO of the National Bureau of Economic Research Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006 The Tipping Points Daniel Yankelovich Chair and Co-founder of the organizations Public Agenda, DYG, and Viewpoint Learning Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006
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發布日期:2006年5月11日 |
Japan and Korea: Between A Legal Rock and a Hard Place Mark J. Valencia A Maritime Policy Analyst in Kaneohe, Hawaii and Nautilus Institute Senior Associate The Nautilus Institute, May 11, 2006 China Comes Closer Dr Bhartendu Kumar Singh Indian Defence Accounts Service IPCS, May 11, 2006 Singapore beyond Lee Editorial International Herald Tribune, May 11, 2006 Losing faith with China Editorial Los Angeles Times, May 11, 2006 Embracing Palestinians but not Hamas Editorial Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2006 The original aim of the UN: peaceful conflict resolution Editorial Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2006 Trust is key in world's relations with Iran John K. Cooley A former Monitor correspondent in the Middle East Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2006 To the Moon John Tkacik A senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., is a retired officer in the U.S. foreign service who served in Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Taipei The Heritage Foundation, May 10, 2006 Presidential Approval Ratings: How Low Can Bush Go? Karlyn H. Bowman A resident fellow at AEI AEI, May 10, 2006 Only Iran Can Disrupt the G8 Summit Leon Aron A resident scholar at AEI AEI, May 10, 2006 An Instinct for the Capillaries Leon V. Sigal Director of the Northeast Cooperative Security Project at the Social Science Research Council in New York The Nautilus Institute, May 10, 2006 The Uncertain Cost of the Iraq War Anthony H. Cordesman Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS CSIS, May 10, 2006 Engaging Iranians Editorial Washington Post, May 10, 2006 Foreign aid is in everyone's interest Jeffrey D. Sachs Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University Christian Science Monitor, May 10, 2006 Critical mass with Iran Editorial Christian Science Monitor, May 10, 2006 Vatican ties to remain intact Editorial China Post, May 9, 2006 Beijing refuses Vatican control Editorial China Post, May 9, 2006 Sino-Indian Relations: Recent Developments Dr Bhartendu Kumar Singh IPCS, May 9, 2006 Promoting Strategic and Missile Stability in Southern Asia IPCS Special Report 17 IPCS, May 9, 2006 The Vatican's China problem Seth Faison A former China correspondent for the New York Times and author of "South of the Clouds: Exploring the Hidden Realms of China." Los Angeles Times, May 9, 2006 China's economy still overheated Tung Chen-yuan An associate professor in the Sun Yat-sen Graduate Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities at National Chengchi University and director of the Cross-Strait Interflow Prospect Foundation's China Economic Analysis project Wong Guo-chen An assistant in the project Taipei Times, May 8, 2006 Singapore's Lee wins mandate, now for the hard work Editorial China Post, May 8, 2006 Iraq and the Problem of Militias Anthony H. Cordesman Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS CSIS, May 8, 2006 Korea-EU Economic Cooperation Dorian F. Prince Ambassador of Delegation of the European Commission, Korea Korea Times, May 8, 2006 Is Eurasia's Security Order at RIisk? Dr. Stephen Blank Research Professor of National Security Affairs at SSI SSI, May 8, 2006 The problem with Iran Editorial Chicago Tribune, May 8, 2006 Is China Trying to Fool West on Korea? Tom Plate Professor at University of California, Los Angeles, Director of Asia Pacific Media Network Korea Times, May 7, 2006 New push for talks between U.S. and Iran Editorial China Post, May 6, 2006 Holding Troops Hostage to Pork Barrel Spending Is No Way for Congress to Fight the War on Terror Baker Spring F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 5, 2006 Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Go Beyond the Purview of International Institutions Baker Spring F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies James Phillips Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 5, 2006 Observations on the U.S.-ROK Alliance Richard C. Bush III Director of Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings Institute The Brookings Institute, May 5, 2006 How N. Korea Funds Its Regime Marcus Noland A senior fellow atf the Institution for International Economics Korea Times, May 5, 2006 A test for the UN Editorial NewsDay.com, May 5, 2006 Bush as NK Human Rights Activist Michael Breen The president of the public relations agency, Insight Communications Consultants Korea Times, May 4, 2006
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發布日期:2006年5月4日 |
US Financial Allegations - What They Mean Nigel Cowie General Manager of Daedong Credit Bank The Nautilus Institute, May 4, 2006 EU-India: Strategic Partners? L. Venkateshwaran Research Assistant, IPCS IPCS, May 4, 2006 China's Political Bishops Editorial The Wall Street Journal, May 4, 2006 PRC naming its bishops Editorial China Post, May 3, 3006 How Washington hedges its bets in East Asia Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 A former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan Taipei Times, May 3, 2006 North Korea is headed toward another famine Kay Seok Consultant on North Korea at Human Right International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2006 Iran's nukes: The Russia card Rose Gottemoeller Director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Moscow Center International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2006 Like One Flesh: US-Japan Accord Gives Korea Relative Sense of Alienation Editorial Korea Times, May 3, 2006 Russia revives memories of Cold War Editorial China Post, May 2, 2006 China Needs to Float the Yuan--for China's Sake John H. Makin A visiting scholar at AEI AEI, May 2, 2006 The Five Best “Investments” Resource" Decisions in National Security Anthony H. Cordesman Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy CSIS, May 2, 2006 US Misses-Mines-for-Nukes Opportunity Peter Hayes Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute The Nautilus Institute, May 2, 2006 'Status quo' momentarily more stable Emerson Chang 張子揚 Director of the Department of International Studies at Nan Hua University Taipei Times, May 2, 2006 Beware the crusades of powerful nations Jonathan Steele (The Guardian , London) Taipei Times, May 2, 2006 Averting War with Iran F. Stephen Larrabee Holds the Corporate Chair in European Security at RAND Corp. Peter A. Wilson A senior researcher at the RAND Corp. RAND Corp., May 2, 2006 America Needs to Pick Its Fights Carefully James Dobbins Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the Rand Corp. Rand Corp., May 2, 2006 From Russia With Arms Robert T. McLean A research associate at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security Policy, May 2, 2006 Back to the Security Council Editorial The Washington Post, May 2, 2006 Helmsman from Hell Max Boot Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at CFR CFR, May 1, 2006 Saddam's Delusions: The View From the Inside Kevin Woods James Lacey Williamson Murray Foreign Affairs, May / June, 2006 European view of Asia needs a radical update Dominique Moisi A founder of Ifri (the French Institute for International Relations), is currently a professor at the College of Europe in Natolin, Warsaw Taipei Times, May 1, 2006 India-Japan-US Security Cooperation Jabin T Jacob National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan IPCS, May 1, 2006 China and the World Economy Workshop: Conference Summary Robert A. Kapp President of Robert A. Kapp & Associates, Inc. The Atlantic Council, May , 2006 The Nuclear Challenge from Iran Philip H. Gordon Director of Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institute The Brookings Institute, May, 2006 From Parley to Pressure: Seoul Should Keep an Eye On Washington's Changing Strategy Editorial Korea Times, May 1, 2006
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