Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
Year: 2005 |
Month: february |
Volume: 168 |
Number: 2 |
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $ 15 |
Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
After the Tsunami, How Japan can lead
|
Masaru Tamamoto |
Zhao Ziyang: Almost a hero.
|
Bruce Gilley |
Chinas looming labor shortage.
|
Dali L Yang |
Reshaping the WTO
|
Jadish Bhagwati |
Time to fix China arbitration tribunals.
|
Jerome Cohen |
Can donors broker peace in Sri Lanka?
|
Stanley Samarasinghe |
High stakes for Jakarta in Post- Tsunami Aceh.
|
James van Zorge |
Seeing through Kim Jong Il"s Korea.
|
Col. Kevin Madden |
Reliance proves to be just another family business.
|
Salil Tripathi |
Chines Economists on prospects for 2005.
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No Record Found |
Book Reviews |
Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
Uneasy partners: The conflict between public interest and private profit in Hong Kong.
|
Danny Gittings |
Hong Kong University Press, 337 pages, HK$225 |
Hong Kong
|
Danny Gittings |
Routledge Curzon, 303 pages, £70 |
South of the clouds: Exploring the hidden realms of China.
|
Ian Johnson |
St.Martin's Press, 288 pages, $24.95 |
Pol Pot: The history of a nightmare.
|
David Chandler |
John Murray, 448 pages, £ 25 |
The ides of Pakistan.
|
Nancy DeWorlf Smith |
Brookings Institition Press, 382 pages, $32.95 |
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