THE QUESTION

Should the world community punish North Korea and if so, how?
Posted by Amar C. Bakshi on October 9, 2006 6:30 PM

FROM THE PANEL

Daoud Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist. He was born in Jerusalem in 1955. Presently he is a visiting professor at Princeton University in the United States. Mr. Kuttab is the former director of the Institute of Modern Media at Al Quds University in Ramallah, Palestine and the founder of AmmanNet, the Arab world's first internet radio station. His personal web page is www.daoudkuttab.com

Why Rule Out North Korean Nukes?

Amman, Jordan - Until all countries are treated equally on the nuclear issue, it is not fair to rule out any one of them. Rogue states with leaders who use disproportionate power? The state of Israel comes to mind.

Daoud Kuttab Princeton, NJ | 77 COMMENTS
Oct 10, 2006 at 12:46 PM
Mikio Ikuma is the Deputy International Editor of Yomiuiri Shimbun in Japan.

S. Korea, Pull Kim's Financial Plug

Tokyo, Japan - The three billion U.S. dollars per year meant to prevent mass starvation must stop. It's funding nukes.

Mikio Ikuma Japan | 48 COMMENTS
Oct 10, 2006 at 11:32 AM
Nayan Chanda is the Director of Publications and the Editor of YaleGlobal Online Magazine at the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. For nearly thirty years before he joined Yale University, Chanda was with the Hong Kong-based magazine the Far Eastern Economic Review as its editor, editor-at-large and correspondent.

Death of Non-Proliferation Policy

New Haven - North Korea's nuclear club entrance seriously undermines the non-proliferation policy pursued since early 1960.

Nayan Chanda New Haven, Conn., United States | 218 COMMENTS
Oct 10, 2006 at 1:11 AM
Shim Jae Hoon is a Seoul-based journalist and commentator writing for a variety of international publications including YaleGlobal Online, The Straits Times of Singapore, The Taipei Times and Korea Herald. He was a correspondent for Far Eastern Economic Review in Seoul, Taipei and Jakarta.

Beijing Has the Ball Now

Seoul, South Korea - North Korea's nuclear announcement may be the end of Kim Jong Il's brinkmanship diplomacy. But Beijing must use its leverage.

Shim Jae Hoon South Korea | 22 COMMENTS
Oct 10, 2006 at 1:06 AM
Dr. Ali Ettefagh serves as a director of Highmore Global Corporation, an investment company in emerging markets of Eastern Europe, CIS, and the Middle East. He is the co-author of several books on trade conflict, resolution of international trade disputes, conflicts in letters of credit, trade-related banking transactions, sovereign debt, arbitration and dispute resolutions and publications specific to the oil and gas, communication, aviation and finance sectors. Dr. Ettefagh is a member of the executive committee and the board of directors of The Development Foundation, an advisor to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, and an advisor to a number of European companies. Dr. Ettefagh speaks Persian (Farsi), English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and Turkish.

Mutually Assured Failure

Tehran, Iran- This (failed) atomic test has depleted the Dear Leader's bag of bluffs. It also proves that Washington's unyielding strategy won't work.

Ali Ettefagh Tehran, Iran | 544 COMMENTS
Oct 9, 2006 at 12:05 PM
Mubashar Jawed Akbar is a leading Indian journalist and author. He's the founder and editor-in-chief of The Asian Age, a daily multi-edition Indian newspaper with a global perspective and editor-in-chief of The Deccan Chronicle, a news daily based in Hyderabad. He has written books including Blood Brothers, Nehru: The Making of India, Kashmir: Behind the Vale, Riot After Riot, The Shade of Swords, and India: The Siege Within.

North Korea Doesn't Threaten Me

New Delhi, India - To deny North Korea food would mean punishing its people, not its government. Bottom line: Japan needs nukes too.

M.J. Akbar India | 121 COMMENTS
Oct 9, 2006 at 9:29 AM
Former Washington-based columnist for The Hong Kong Standard, The New York Sun, and Insight on the News, an online weekly published by The Washington Times. Covered economic and political relations between the United States and East Asia, with an emphasis on China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Former chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists' Association. Currently a business executive at a Chinese-language newspaper in Hong Kong.

U.S. Must Now Protect Japan

China/USA - China won't be helpful at all in disarming the North Koreans. Only the U.S. can save Tokyo from being nuked now.

Kin-ming Liu Hong Kong | 12 COMMENTS
Oct 9, 2006 at 2:00 AM

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