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The Death of an Alliance, Part II

Add the Asian Wall Street Journal and Thomas Barnett (The Pentagon’s New Map) to the list of those who’ve noticed that the United States and South Korea suffer from a visible lack of common interests and policies these days. The ASWJ said friction between Seoul and Washington was particularly intense over the joint North-South Kaesong Industrial Project. In the first stage of the project alone, 300 Korean companies were scheduled to employ 75,000 North Korean laborers and invest US$9.6 billion...

The Death of an Alliance, Part II

Add the Asian Wall Street Journal and Thomas Barnett (The Pentagon’s New Map) to the list of those who’ve noticed that the United States and South Korea suffer from a visible lack of common interests and policies these days. The ASWJ said friction between Seoul and Washington was particularly intense over the joint North-South Kaesong Industrial Project. In the first stage of the project alone, 300 Korean companies were scheduled to employ 75,000 North Korean laborers and invest US$9.6 billion...

North Korea Tries to Crush Dissent Along Its Borders

Chosun Ilbo correspondent Kang Chol-Hwan has a disturbing new report on a North Korean crackdown on dissent and efforts to destroy evidence of the regime’s atrocities. Kang himself is a survivor of North Korea’s Yodok labor camp district, a complex of camps that covers a vast, remote area of northeaster North Korea. Kang was sent to Yodok while still in elementary school because of a political transgression by his grandfather. You can read the full story in his autobiography. The...

How Many Divisions Does the EU Have?

It must be the dumbest thing I’ve heard all year. The EU, which– lacks any military relevance to Northeast Asia other than its anxiousness to arm China; has done (along with its member states) virtually nothing to contribute to the security of Northeast Asia since 1953; has an abyssimal diplomatic record even on its own continent; wants a seat at the six-party table. How typical of them to wait until North Korea completely walked away, revealing the nullity of the...

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Greatness Comes from Goodness: The paleo-right in America, of which George W. Bush is a reformed member, never tired of expressing its derision for “nation-building,” questioning its value to U.S. interests and deriding the lives thus saved as so many drops in an ocean of misery. In fact, our nation-building exercises have not always been planned, accepted, and executed intelligently, but those that were saved thousands of lives. There simply isn’t another force on earth that can move and deliver...

How Many Divisions Does the EU Have?

It must be the dumbest thing I’ve heard all year. The EU, which– lacks any military relevance to Northeast Asia other than its anxiousness to arm China; has done (along with its member states) virtually nothing to contribute to the security of Northeast Asia since 1953; has an abyssimal diplomatic record even on its own continent; wants a seat at the six-party table. How typical of them to wait until North Korea completely walked away, revealing the nullity of the...

111073291395521318

Greatness Comes from Goodness: The paleo-right in America, of which George W. Bush is a reformed member, never tired of expressing its derision for “nation-building,” questioning its value to U.S. interests and deriding the lives thus saved as so many drops in an ocean of misery. In fact, our nation-building exercises have not always been planned, accepted, and executed intelligently, but those that were saved thousands of lives. There simply isn’t another force on earth that can move and deliver...

You Could Set Your Watch By It

It’s March, and the South Korean government has cranked up the fightin’ words about Takeshima Tokto . . . which means that we must be about a month until the next South Korean election. More here. I can’t understand that bone-headed Japanese rightists would actually fail to see this connection in picking the timing of a stunt like this one. Certainly not calculated to achieve the desired objective; but it always gets the South Korean red guards stirred up just...

Draft of Japan’s North Korea Human Rights Legislation Released

The draft’s English text is here. The bill has a heavy focus on the return of the abductees, but goes far beyond in its human rights implications. Specifically, the bill– Links Japanese aid to improvement in human rights in North Korea; Calls for the government to welcome North Koreans to Japan and to its foreign missions’ Requires that Japan’s diplomats in other countries and at the U.N. work for the protection of North Korean refugees; Provides for government cooperation with–and...

The Death of an Alliance

The adjustment of alliances according to the inevitable shifting of nations’ interests is a gradual process, but if there’s a single event that can be said to mark the end of a military alliance based on a great nation’s promise to protect a small one, it is the point where the great nation publicly withdraws its promise of protection: [Chairman of the House International Relations Committee Henry] Hyde said the South Korean Defense Ministry omitted from its 2004 white paper...

You Could Set Your Watch By It

It’s March, and the South Korean government has cranked up the fightin’ words about Takeshima Tokto . . . which means that we must be about a month until the next South Korean election. More here. I can’t understand that bone-headed Japanese rightists would actually fail to see this connection in picking the timing of a stunt like this one. Certainly not calculated to achieve the desired objective; but it always gets the South Korean red guards stirred up just...

Draft of Japan’s North Korea Human Rights Legislation Released

The draft’s English text is here. The bill has a heavy focus on the return of the abductees, but goes far beyond in its human rights implications. Specifically, the bill– Links Japanese aid to improvement in human rights in North Korea; Calls for the government to welcome North Koreans to Japan and to its foreign missions’ Requires that Japan’s diplomats in other countries and at the U.N. work for the protection of North Korean refugees; Provides for government cooperation with–and...

Draft of Japan’s North Korea Human Rights Legislation Released

The draft’s English text is here. The bill has a heavy focus on the return of the abductees, but goes far beyond in its human rights implications. Specifically, the bill– Links Japanese aid to improvement in human rights in North Korea; Calls for the government to welcome North Koreans to Japan and to its foreign missions’ Requires that Japan’s diplomats in other countries and at the U.N. work for the protection of North Korean refugees; Provides for government cooperation with–and...

The Death of an Alliance

The adjustment of alliances according to the inevitable shifting of nations’ interests is a gradual process, but if there’s a single event that can be said to mark the end of a military alliance based on a great nation’s promise to protect a small one, it is the point where the great nation publicly withdraws its promise of protection: [Chairman of the House International Relations Committee Henry] Hyde said the South Korean Defense Ministry omitted from its 2004 white paper...

Has George W. Bush Saved Multilateralism?

I wrote that headline just for Angus and Aaron . . . . This interesting Iran update from Dr. Zin seems to suggest that things are starting to work that way, however: It is being reported that later today the US will also offer trade incentives to Iran to end their nuclear enrichment programs. In exchange, the Europeans have agreed to send Iran to the UN Security Council if their negotiations fail. And once again, Iran flatly refuses to end...

Has George W. Bush Saved Multilateralism?

I wrote that headline just for Angus and Aaron . . . . This interesting Iran update from Dr. Zin seems to suggest that things are starting to work that way, however: It is being reported that later today the US will also offer trade incentives to Iran to end their nuclear enrichment programs. In exchange, the Europeans have agreed to send Iran to the UN Security Council if their negotiations fail. And once again, Iran flatly refuses to end...