Global Security: Japan and Korea; Tenth Report of Session 2007-08; Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written EvidenceThe Stationery Office, 2008 - 266 páginas This report is the fourth in a series on global security, and examines the foreign policy aspects of the United Kingdom's relationship with Japan, the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). The current political and economic scene in Japan and South Korea is outlined. The regional relations of Japan and South Korea are then examined, including those with the United States and China, trade agreements and regional security forums. The focus on North Korea covers the nuclear programme, human rights, food security, regime reform and stability, North-South Korea relations and military matters. The involvement of Japan and South Korea in international affairs is also scrutinised, including climate change, development assistance, and the United Nations. The report concludes with a review of economic and cultural relations between the UK and Japan and South Korea. |
Conteúdo
Report | 3 |
Introduction | 15 |
Delivery systems | 60 |
Emigrants and China | 72 |
Regime reform and stability | 80 |
NorthSouth Korea relations | 87 |
UK policy toward North Korea | 95 |
4 | 106 |
Human rights in Japan and South Korea | 124 |
The UK and Japan and South Korea | 132 |
Annex | 146 |
Witnesses | 153 |
Termos e frases comuns
abductees Afghanistan Aidan Foster-Carter Asian BBC World Service bilateral British Council China Chinese climate change co-operation commitment countries cultural death penalty defence denuclearisation diplomatic DPRK Dr Hoare Dr Swenson-Wright East Asia economic Embassy English exports FCO told forces Foreign Affairs Committee Foreign and Commonwealth further conclude Human Rights Council Illsley important investment Japan Japan and South Japanese Government July Kaesong Kaesong Industrial Complex Kim Jong-il Korean peninsula Koreans in China Lee Myung-bak Lord Malloch-Brown major military million Ministry missile Muico negotiations normalisation North Korea North Korean emigrants nuclear weapons Office organisations paras partners party peacekeeping political President Lee priority Professor Smith programme Pyongyang recommend reform Refugees regime regional relations relationship Report of Session Republic of Korea role Security Council Seoul September 2008 Sir Stephen Gomersall Six-Party Talks Stephen Gomersall Stephen Lillie summit sunshine policy Tokyo UK's Yongbyon