Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2004 Month:  december Volume:  168 Number:  1
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US$15

Contents of the Journal

Taiwanese democracy steps forward. John Copper
Rehabilitating America. Kishor Mahbubani
A new legitimacy crisis in Beijing. Jeffrey Wasserstrom
Washingtons dirty war on Chines clothing. Greg Rushford
How I learned to stop worrying the forget the Yuan. Jonathan Anderson
Hamid Karzai key role in Central Asia. S.Frederick Starr
A call for revolutioin in the Philippines. Francisco Sionil Jose
The coming challenge to Singapore Inc. Garry Rodan
Yudhoyonos six challenges to get Indonesia growing. Hal Hill


Book Reviews
Thaksin: The business of Politics in Thailand. Joe Studwell Silkworm Books / Nodic Institite of Asian Studies, 246 pages, $22.50
Thailand beyond the crisis Joe Studwell Routledge Curzon, 256 pages, $100
Secret histories: Finding George Orwell in a Burmese teashop. Bertil Lintner John Murray, 624, pages Pounds 15.99
Comrades and strangers: Behind the closed doors of North Korea. L. Gordon Crovitz Wiley, 405 pages, $19.95
Maximum City : Bombay lost and found. Salil Tripathi Knopf, 560 pages, $27.95
Rhapsody in red : How Western classical music became Chinese. Jonathan Mirsky Algora, 362 pages, $33
The Thaksinization of Thailand. Joe Studwell Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 285 pages, $55
The clash of empires: The invention of China in modern world making. Pamela Kyle Crossley Harvard University Press, 318 pages, $45
Burma: The forgotten war. Bertil Lintner John Murray, 624 pages, Pound 25
 
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