September 15, 2004 (Press Release) --
September 11, 2004, Washington, D.C. — The Asia Times Online has published “China Shock for South Korea,” an article on the Koguryo controversy, written by Bruce Klingner, Intellibridge’s Director of Analysis. Mr. Klingner is a regular contributor to the Asian Times Online and also recently published another article on “North Korean Economic Reforms a Non-Starter.” He is a noted expert on strategic national security, political and military affairs in China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan. Mr. Klingner’s previous article on “Peaceful Rising Seeks to Allay China Threat” was cited by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission and was utilized in an Aspen Institute seminar on “China: The Next Superpower?”
Mr. Klingner’s two most recent analyses are available at http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FI11Dg03.html and http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FI01Dg01.html.
Intellibridge Corporation offers open source intelligence and expert perspectives to clients from all branches of the U.S. military, government and industry on a wide variety of geopolitical, geoeconomic and security-related topics. In addition to a full-time staff of multilingual, professional analysts and proprietary software permitting the identification and collection of open source intelligence focused on specific client individualized requirements, Intellibridge offers clients access to customized, confidential perspectives and insights drawn from a 180-person International Expert Network which includes a virtual “who’s who” of leading international political, military, and industry experts, consultants, and scholars.
(Copyright 2004 Intellibridge Corporation)
September 11, 2004, Washington, D.C. — The Asia Times Online has published “China Shock for South Korea,” an article on the Koguryo controversy, written by Bruce Klingner, Intellibridge’s Director of Analysis. Mr. Klingner is a regular contributor to the Asian Times Online and also recently published another article on “North Korean Economic Reforms a Non-Starter.” He is a noted expert on strategic national security, political and military affairs in China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan. Mr. Klingner’s previous article on “Peaceful Rising Seeks to Allay China Threat” was cited by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission and was utilized in an Aspen Institute seminar on “China: The Next Superpower?”
Mr. Klingner’s two most recent analyses are available at http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FI11Dg03.html and http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FI01Dg01.html.
Intellibridge Corporation offers open source intelligence and expert perspectives to clients from all branches of the U.S. military, government and industry on a wide variety of geopolitical, geoeconomic and security-related topics. In addition to a full-time staff of multilingual, professional analysts and proprietary software permitting the identification and collection of open source intelligence focused on specific client individualized requirements, Intellibridge offers clients access to customized, confidential perspectives and insights drawn from a 180-person International Expert Network which includes a virtual “who’s who” of leading international political, military, and industry experts, consultants, and scholars.
(Copyright 2004 Intellibridge Corporation)

The Asia Times Online has recently published two articles written by Bruce Klingner, Director of Analysis at the Intellibridge Corporation.
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