Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2005 Month:  august Volume:  168 Number:  7
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $100

Contents of the Journal

Thaksin's policies go South. Ukrist Pathmanand
Managing the rise fo Asia. Surakiart Sathirathai
China's ambitions to lead Asia. Axel Berkofsky
Who's afraid of Cnooc? Edward M Graham and Michel Petties
Japan seeks its Constitutiional soul. Haruko Satoh
A passage to a prosperous India. Arvind Panagariya
Get ready for Chin's greenspan. Stephen Green
Integrating Asia through free trade. Makio Miyagawa
A question of press freedom in Asia. A.Lin Neumann


Book Reviews
India untoched: the forgotten face of rural poverty. Melana Zyla Vickers Writers Collective, 368pp, $ 26.95
Deepenign democracy: challenges of Governance and Globalization in India. Melana Zyla Vickers Oxford, Oxford University Press, 334 pp, $29.95
Mantras of change: reporting India in a time of Flux. Sadanand Dhume Penguin Books India, 272pp, Rs 375/-
Great leader, dear leader: demystifying North Korea under the Kim Clan David C Kang Silkworm Books, 274 papers $18.95
The Asian mystique:Dragon ladies, Geisha girls, & our fantasies of the exotic orient. Ching-Fang Hu Public Affairs Prss, 437pp, $27.97
Edge of empires: Chinese elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong. Jonathan Fenby Harvard University PRESS, 274PP. $39.95
Will the iron fence save a tree hollowed by temites? Defence imperatives beyond the military. Sadanand Dhume Rupa & Co, 487pp. Rs 595/-
Rogue regime: Kim Jong Il and the looming threat of North Korea. David C Kang Oxford, Oxford University Press, 300pp, $ 28
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: the gorgotten hero. Salil Tripathi Sahara India, Hindi, 208 mint
China's urban transition. Daniel Elsea University of Minnesota Press, 200pp, $18.95
 
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