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CAPP in the News: 2003

This page lists commentaries and congressional testimony on topics related to Asia. Also, you'll find citations to articles (and links if available) in which RAND researchers are quoted.

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Commentaries

December 6, 2003: Democracy Best Weapon Against Terrorists in Pakistan

By Rollie Lal and Sara Daly (Chicago Sun-Times)

November 25, 2003: The Changing Face of Chinese Diplomacy

By Evan Medeiros and M. Taylor Fravel (Asian Wall Street Journal)

November 17, 2003: Exposing the Myths

By William Overholt (South China Morning Post)

September 30, 2003: Terrorism in India is Not Just an Internal Threat

By Rollie Lal (Financial Times)

September 26, 2003: Behind the Rhetoric

By Charles Wolf, Jr. (South China Morning Post)

September 24, 2003: Buying Cheap Chips From China

By Caroline Wagner (Asian Wall Street Journal)

September 3, 2003: A Limited Success

By Nina Hachigian (South China Morning Post)

August 7, 2003: US: Stick to Diplomacy with North Korea, Even If Talks Fail

By Nina Hachigian (Christian Science Monitor)

August 7, 2003: Fault Lines: Eight Threats to China's Economic Miracle

By Charles Wolf, Jr. (South China Morning Post)

August 3, 2003: A Thaw Between Giants

By Rollie Lal (The Baltimore Sun)

July 31, 2003: Hi-tech Hits Asian Politics

By Nina Hachigian and Lily Wu (South China Morning Post)

July 16, 2003: Getting Beyond Boundaries

By William Overholt (South China Morning Post)

July 4, 2003: Be Tougher on Burma Than China

By William Overholt (Asian Wall Street Journal)

June 1, 2003: China: Pitfalls on Path of Continued Growth

By Charles Wolf, Jr. (Los Angeles Times)

April 13, 2003: Now, Back to the Real Threat? The One with Nukes

By Nina Hachigian and Bruce Bennett (Orange County Register)

March 19, 2003: Indonesia as a Test Case

By Angel Rabasa (International Herald Tribune)

March 7, 2003: North Korea's Threat to South Korea

By Bruce Bennett (United Press International wire)

January 14, 2003: Four Horrible Choices in North Korea

By Bruce Bennett (San Diego Union-Tribune)

 

Congressional Testimony

December 4, 2003: China's Economic and Political Impact on South Asia

Testimony presented to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

 

Article Citations

December 8, 2003: Complaints and Concern Rise Over Poor Policing in China

Murray Scot Tanner quoted (New York Times) Read article at nytimes.com

November/December 2003: Net Effect - Web Sites that Shape the World, Expert Sitings

Nina Hachigian (Foreign Policy)

November 2003: China's New Diplomacy

By Evan Medeiros and M. Taylor Fravel (Foreign Affairs)

October 29, 2003: The Next Transformation

Interview with William Overholt (South China Morning Post)

October 16, 2003: Hong Kong's Peg Turns 20, Debate Grows Over Future

Interview with William Overholt (Forbes magazine)

September 2003: Pakistan Faces Up to Need for Reform

By Peter Chalk and C. Christine Fair (Jane's Intelligence Review)

June 13, 2003: China Replaces Top Navy Officers Over Sub Disaster

James Mulvenon quoted (Washington Post)

June 11, 2003: Sino-US Ties: A New Sunrise

Evan Medeiros in the (Straits Times - Singapore)

June 13, 2003: China Replaces Top Navy Officers Over Sub Disaster

James Mulvenon quuoted Washington Post

May 22, 2003: North Korea WMD to Avoid Iraq's Fate

Bruce Bennett quoted (Korea Times)

April 28, 2003: What SARS Fallout?

William Overholt quoted (Forbes) Read article at forbes.com

January 15, 2003: Driving a Hard Bargain

Bruce Bennett quoted (Newsweek)

January 15, 2003: Charges of Illegal Exports to China

James Mulvenon quoted (New York Times)

January 13, 2003: North Korea Just Tip of Iceberg,

Gregory Jones quoted (United Press International) Read article at upi.com

January 3, 2003: U.S. Bides Time on North Korean Crisis

James Mulvenon quoted (Christian Science Monitor) Read article at csmonitor.com
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