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PacNet Newsletter
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The PacNet Newsletter is a weekly publication generated from a network of policy research institutes by Pacific Forum CSIS. The brief newsletter is designed to facilitate communication on timely and fast breaking events in the region and to serve as a vehicle for sharing research results and analyses.
Below is a list of this year's newsletters | Archive of previous years PacNet Newsletter.
#25B May 7, 2008: Australia's Turn with the Torch: An Illuminating Episode by Brendan Taylor
#25A May 6, 2008: Tibetan Protests: Prospects for Resolution by Steven Marshall
#25 April 30, 2008: Dalai Lama, China and the West: Is win-win-win still possible? by Da Wei
#24 April 28, 2008: If Not Now, When? Will China Seize the Opportunity to Improve Cross-Strait Relations? by Bonnie S. Glaser
#23 April 23, 2008: South Korea: Voting for Change by Peter M. Beck
#22 April 16, 2008: Comparative Connections Summary
#21 March 28, 2008: Taiwan Strait: Back to the Good Old Days by Denny Roy
#20 March 20, 2008: Japan peers into the abyss by Brad Glosserman
#19 March 17, 2008: Is Taiwan "over"? - I think not by Robert Sutter
#18 March 13, 2008: "Facts Please" by James Kelly and Victor Cha #17 March 10, 2008: Dance with Bears: Post-Putin Sino-Russian Relations by Yu Bin
#16 March 6, 2008: No Australian Uranium to India: "Creative Middle Power Diplomacy" in Action? by David Santoro
#15 March 3, 2008: U.S.-ASEAN Cooperation by Surin Pitsuwan
#14 February 21, 2008: On Rambo and Burmese Politics by David I. Steinberg
#13 February 19, 2008: Converging Chinese and U.S. "Gulliver strategies" in Asia: Implications for U.S. Policy by Robert Sutter
#12A February 5, 2008: Lee Myung-Bak's victory: political configuration in Korea and Korea-U.S. relations by Kim Jin-Hyun
#12 February 15, 2008: ROK-U.S. Relations: Revitalizing the Alliance by Ralph A. Cossa
#11 February 8, 2008: Chinese Debates on North Korea by Bonnie S. Glaser, Scott Snyder, and John S. Park
#10A February 4, 2008: Stop Getting Mad, America, Get Smarter by Joseph S. Nye and Richard Armitage
#10 February 1, 2008: U.S.-China Relations: Dealing with the Taiwan Issue by Joseph S. Nye
#9 January 29, 2008: Suharto: The End of an ASEAN Era by Kang Razali Kassim
#8 January 25, 2008: Creative Partnership Needs Creative Approaches by Fan Li and Qinghong Wang
#7 January 18, 2008: Sino-Indian Relations: The Four Disconnects by Satu Limaye
#6 January 17, 2008: Cross-Strait Relations: Ma's "Three No's" by Ralph A. Cossa
#5 January 16, 2008: Comparative Connections Summary
#4 January 11, 2008: Let Sober Realism Guide U.S.-China Relations in 2008 by Brad Glosserman and Bonnie Glaser
#3 January 10, 2008: False choices for Tokyo by Brad Glosserman
#2 January 9, 2008: Three Yardsticks for a Strategic Evaluation: Responding to a Nuclear North Korea by L. Gordon Flake
#1 January 3, 2008: Triangular Relations: A Time of Opportunity by Morton Abramowitz
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