CAPP Newsletter Archive: 2003
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November 2003 newsletter includes
- Commentaries on China's currency, terrorism in India, and China's silicon chips
- Interviews with Asia Policy Chair William Overholt on Hong Kong's peg and the future of Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta
- Publications: China's new diplomacy, China's assessment of the war in Iraq, and Pakistan's reform efforts
- Events: Discussions at RAND of the North Korea nuclear crisis, the 6th annual China Reform Forum conference,
September 2003 newsletter includes
- Commentaries on North Korea, Article 23 in Hong Kong, and Burma
- Publications: Iraq and America's role in nation-building, Urban operations in India, health care in Korea
- Events: President of Pakistan visits RAND, symposium on al Qaeda
July 2003 newsletter includes
- Commentary and interviews on China's economy, U.S.-China relations, and Korea
- New RAND publications on fault lines in China's economy, the information revolution in Asia, and more
- Events: Deputy Prime Minister of India visits RAND, CAPP co-sponsors conference on China and the Internet, Australia's security policy and the war on terrorism
May 2003 newsletter includes
- Commentary and interviews on North Korea and SARS
- New RAND publications on U.S.-Korea R&D cooperation and day care centers in China
- Upcoming conference on China and the Internet
- Former Taiwan Premier visits RAND, RAND scholars discuss the future of the U.S.-ROK alliance
March 2003 newsletter includes
- Commentary on North Korea and China
- Islam in Afghanistan's constitution
- Developing science and technology capacity in developing countries
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister and Ambassador Visit RAND
- New Korean CAPP Board Members
January 2003 newsletter includes
- CAPP in the news: commentary on South Korea's recent election and links to interviews with RAND analysts about the crisis on the Korean peninsula
- A new report on the politics of the "Sunshine policy" in South Korea
- CAPP hosts delegations by Korean officials and scholars
- A new report and conference on Indonesia and reform in the Indonesian military



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