Security in Northeast Asia: From Okinawa to the DMZ : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, April 17, 1996, Volume 4

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Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Washington, DC. The Subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 1:35 pm, in Room 2172, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Page 3 - the supremacy of the civil over military authority." In time of peace he raises, trains, supervises and deploys the forces that Congress is willing to maintain. With the aid of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the...
Page 91 - The views expressed in this paper are solely those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee or any of its Members.
Page 11 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am very grateful for the opportunity to appear before the committee.
Page 75 - Deputy Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 1990-1992. Professional Staff, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. 1985-1990. Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment, 1984-1985. Consultant, National Academy of Sciences, 1984-85. Chairperson, Insular Southeast Asia, Foreign Service Institute, 1984-85. Senior Anaryst, Central InteUgence Agency, Office of East Asia, Directorate of InteMgenoa.
Page 47 - GBRN weapons). Before continuing, let me note that my testimony reflects my personal views and does not necessarily reflect the views of the National Defense University or the Department of Defense. In the next few minutes, I will address two main subjects. First, I will make a few observations about the nature of threat assessments and the relationship that they have to the consideration of responses. Second, I will discuss the nature of the appropriate responses to the challenges posed by CBRN...
Page 16 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is a real pleasure to be here this morning.
Page 75 - Intelligence 198590; Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment 1984-85; Consultant, National Academy of Sciences 1984-85; Chairperson, Insular Southeast Asia, Foreign Service Institute 1984-85; Senior Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency 1982-84; Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress: Director, Congressional and Institutional Relations 1980-82, Senior Staff Associate 1979-80, Professional Staff 1977-78, Consultant 1976; Instructor to Associate Professor, Mount Holyoke College 1971-76 Publications:...
Page 44 - Presidents agreed that South and North Korea should take the lead in a renewed search for a permanent peace arrangement, and that separate negotiations between the United States and North Korea on peace-related issues cannot be considered, [emphasis added] Any DPRK attempts to exclude or marginalize the Seoul government should and will be rejected by Washington.
Page 102 - States Security Strategy for the East Asia-Pacific Region (Washington, DC: Department of Defense, Office of International Security Affairs, February 1995), pp.

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