CAPP Newsletter Archive: 2002
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November 2002 newsletter includes
- CAPP in the news: interviews with analysts on the recent bombing in Bali, China's growing aerospace industry, and a review of You've Got Dissent!
- CAPP hosts roundtables with researchers from China
- Legislators from Taiwan visit RAND
- New Advisory Board member and research chair
September 2002 newsletter includes
- Commentary on the U.S.-Indonesia military relationship and foreign investment in China,
- New reports on Chinese dissident use of the Internet and the success of Beijing's counter-strategies, Asian economics, and international linkages in science and technology
- Philippine Defense Secretary visits RAND
July 2002 newsletter includes
- Internal dynamics of the debate in South Korea over the "sunshine" policy towards North Korea,
- The Internet and power in one-party East Asian states
- CAPP in the news: analysts discuss Al Qaeda, U.S. relations with Indonesia and Malaysia, and tensions between Pakistan and India
- Pakistan's nuclear future
May 2002 newsletter includes
- The political implications of countering terrorism in Indonesia
- Japan's response to terrorism
- Two commentaries about Japan's economic doldrums
- Examining the consequences of reducing Afghanistan's heroin production
- China's major domestic challenges
- U.S.-India relations
March 2002 newsletter includes
- Commentary by RAND staff on President Bush's trip to Asia and North Korea's historic opportunity to rejoin the community of nations,
- Congressional testimony on regional trends and interests in Southeast Asia after September 11th,
- New RAND publications examining Pakistani and Indian perceptions of the Kargil crisis and the debate in South Korea over the "Sunshine Policy",
- Articles about visits to RAND by delegations from Shanghai and Taiwan
January 2002 newsletter includes
- CAPP's conference on economic and security issues in China
- September 11 Attacks: Opportunity for a U.S.-China Partnership?
- China's nuclear agenda
- India's emerging nuclear posture
- Family planning in Bangladesh



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