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Bloggers’ Favorite Books

This thing is spreading like head lice at an A.N.S.W.E.R. rally, but how can I decline a friend who honors me with his request? The problem here is that I can’t stick with only five books. How Many Books Have I Owned? Tough question. In my father’s house and in mine, all property belonged to one Marxist-Leninist anarcho-syndicalist commune. Even in the lowest ebb of our poverty in South Dakota, we had at least a thousand books in the house,...

The Mongolian Channel

We have Panmunjom, the inter-Korean talks, the (abandoned) six-nation talks, the New York channel, Curt Weldon, and Selig Harrison. We have Kaesong and Kumgang and several more planned industrial parks that never got off the ground. You wouldn’t think that the missing piece in our diplomacy with self-isolated North Korea is yet another attempt to “engage” them, if “engage” means “pay,” as it usually does, and “North Korea” still just means the North Koreans on the reviewing stand. The Boston...

Bloggers’ Favorite Books

This thing is spreading like head lice at an A.N.S.W.E.R. rally, but how can I decline a friend who honors me with his request? The problem here is that I can’t stick with only five books. How Many Books Have I Owned? Tough question. In my father’s house and in mine, all property belonged to one Marxist-Leninist anarcho-syndicalist commune. Even in the lowest ebb of our poverty in South Dakota, we had at least a thousand books in the house,...

Bloggers’ Favorite Books

This thing is spreading like head lice at an A.N.S.W.E.R. rally, but how can I decline a friend who honors me with his request? The problem here is that I can’t stick with only five books. How Many Books Have I Owned? Tough question. In my father’s house and in mine, all property belonged to one Marxist-Leninist anarcho-syndicalist commune. Even in the lowest ebb of our poverty in South Dakota, we had at least a thousand books in the house,...

NY Times: U.S. Negotiators Don’t Think NK Will Disarm

As promised, I’ve updated this post. Our two main negotiators with the North Koreans, Ambassadors Chris Hill and Joseph DiTrani, went to the Senate to testify about the prospects for negotiating with the North Koreans. Amid signs that President Bush gave President Roh one more hard-fought chance to bring the North Koreans back to the table for serious talks, the diplomats aren’t sounding particularly hopeful about diplomacy: The Bush administration’s top negotiators with North Korea said Tuesday that they harbored...

NY Times: U.S. Negotiators Don’t Think NK Will Disarm

As promised, I’ve updated this post. Our two main negotiators with the North Koreans, Ambassadors Chris Hill and Joseph DiTrani, went to the Senate to testify about the prospects for negotiating with the North Koreans. Amid signs that President Bush gave President Roh one more hard-fought chance to bring the North Koreans back to the table for serious talks, the diplomats aren’t sounding particularly hopeful about diplomacy: The Bush administration’s top negotiators with North Korea said Tuesday that they harbored...

NY Times: U.S. Negotiators Don’t Think NK Will Disarm

As promised, I’ve updated this post. Our two main negotiators with the North Koreans, Ambassadors Chris Hill and Joseph DiTrani, went to the Senate to testify about the prospects for negotiating with the North Koreans. Amid signs that President Bush gave President Roh one more hard-fought chance to bring the North Koreans back to the table for serious talks, the diplomats aren’t sounding particularly hopeful about diplomacy: The Bush administration’s top negotiators with North Korea said Tuesday that they harbored...

Astonishing

My only reaction to this story of how Chinese peasants in Huanxi rose up against the authorities and turned their village into China’s first “liberated zone” since 1989. It’s proof of what brave and desperate people can do. Imagine what they could do with guns. As farmers’ stones rained down and the crowd pressed closer at about 6:30 a.m., the police lines collapsed and panicked officers ran for their staging ground at a schoolyard 150 yards from the tents. Some...

China-Microsoft Update

Rebecca MacKinnon is calling “horseshit” on Microsoft’s (admitted) abetting of Chinese censorship: I lived in China for nine years straight as a journalist, and if you add up other times I’ve lived there it comes to nearly 12. I don’t know what students and professors Scoble met with, and what context he met them in. But to state that Chinese students and professors have an “anti-free-speech stance” is the biggest pile of horseshit about China I’ve come across in quite...

U.N. Special Rapporteur Calls on China to Stop Repatriating NK Refugees

There is no cause to bash the U.N. this time; Special Rapporteur Vitit Muntarbhorn was clear and direct, taking a first step toward redeeming the U.N.’s miserable performance on North Korea thus far: China should stop repatriating North Koreans who flee their country and give them refugee status instead, a UN human rights envoy said on Monday. . . . “The people coming from North Korea are not just hunger cases but they are more than hunger cases because they...

President Bush Meets Kang Chol-Hwan

The growing influence of the human rights constituency for North Korea showed itself yesterday when President Bush invited Kang Chol-Hwan, author of The Aquariums of Pyongyang, for a 40-minute meeting in the White House. One can’t miss the significance of the timing, so soon after Bush’s meeting with Roh. Reuters adds a comment from the White House: “The president read the book, it is a compelling story. The president is very concerned about the human rights situation in North Korea,”...

North Korean Moderates?

The Joongang Ilbo has an interesting story on how the NK power structure has changed during Kim Jong-Il’s reign. The pattern appears to be combination of “military first” politically, and whatever-it-takes economically. You can make a strong case that North Korea’s hasn’t been doctrinally Marxist for years, but unless you’re Selig Harrison, there’s nothing credible to suggest that North Korea has a viable faction of diplomatic or political moderates. Recent reports do indeed suggest that Kim Jong-Il remains firmly in...

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Is Kofi Finished? A new e-mail message from Oil-for-Food contractor Cotecna, which the latter discovered in its files “by accident,” suggests that Kofi Annan assured Cotecna of his support ten days before the U.N. contract was awarded. Annan’s son, Kojo, was a Cotecna employee. If that is all true, it is what lawyers refer to as a “smoking gun. The story of the message’s “accidental” discovery should be a fascinating one.

Australia: Update on the Defecting Chinese Diplomat

Two more cabinet ministers have spoken out in favor of Chen Yonglin’s asylum bid, dimming the chances that he will be sent back to face a Chinese firing squad or a tenner in the laogai. The good news permits a degree of amusement at the ministers’ surnames, and the headline that results: “Abbott, Costello back asylum for Chen“ As James Taranto asks, “What about Hu?” Let’s hope the news continues to be good.

Bush-Roh: One Last Chance for North Korea?

The real news from the Roh-Bush meeting is starting to surface, after both administrations’ admirable job of slathering over all of the actual news with diplospeak. For the most part, this story seems to have gotten it right: Roh gets one more chance to convince KJI to come back to the table and negotiate in good faith. There may have been some ancillary agreements, too. Thus far, neither side is engaging in leaky angst to try to sabotage whatever deal...

Astonishing

My only reaction to this story of how Chinese peasants in Huanxi rose up against the authorities and turned their village into China’s first “liberated zone” since 1989. It’s proof of what brave and desperate people can do. Imagine what they could do with guns. As farmers’ stones rained down and the crowd pressed closer at about 6:30 a.m., the police lines collapsed and panicked officers ran for their staging ground at a schoolyard 150 yards from the tents. Some...