Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
Year: 2005 |
Month: april |
Volume: 168 |
Number: 4 |
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $ 15 |
Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
Opposing the sun: Japan alienates Asia.
|
Hugo Restall |
The burden of Japanese business in China.
|
Emily Parker |
The myth of Asian equities.
|
Joe Studwell |
Why Asias bird flu plans are grounded.
|
Colum Murphy |
Kyrgyzstans tenuous hold on democracy.
|
Anara Tabyshalieva |
China and India: Rivals or partners ?
|
Pramit Mitra & Drew Thompson |
Japan experts diagnose threee pressing challenges.
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No Record Found |
The U.N.s empty plan for Asias poverty.
|
Roy Prosterman |
Slowly, strangely, Pyongyang changes.
|
Roy Glukman |
Book Reviews |
Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
Remaking Muslim politics: Pluralis, contestation, Democratization
|
Sadanad Dhume |
Princeton University Press, 408 pages, $19.95 |
Jemaah Islamiyah: Radical Islamism in Indonesia.
|
Sadanad Dhume |
Ridge Books, 120 pages, $18.00 |
Islam in Indonesia : Modernism, radicalism, and the middle East Dimension.
|
Sadanad Dhume |
Sussex Academic Press, 142 pages, $ 52.50 |
The lives of agnes Smedley.
|
Jonathan Fenby |
Oxford University Press, 498 pages, $35 |
The Business of lobbying in China.
|
Sidney Rittenberg, Sr. |
Harvard University Press, 278 pages, $49.95 |
Public Administration in Hong Kong: Regime change and its impact onthe public sector.
|
Francis Moriarty |
Marshall Cavendish, 496 pages, $37 |
Allahs torch: a report from behind the scence in Asias war on terror.
|
Sadanad Dhume |
Willam Morrow, 320 pages, $25.95 |
Mr. China: A memoir.
|
Clinton Dines |
Harper Business, 272 pages, $24.95 |
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