Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
Year: 2005 |
Month: october |
Volume: 168 |
Number: 9 |
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $100 |
Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
Can China Co-Opt the Web?
|
Anne Stevenson-Yang |
Japan is back for real this time.
|
Jesper Koll |
Rethinking China's competitiveness.
|
Michael J Enright |
China revolutionizes energy markets.
|
Peter Cornelius and Jonathan Story |
India and China: Asia's FDI Magnets.
|
Paul Laudicina and Jonathan M White |
Pakistan replays the great game.
|
Husain Haqqani |
The siliver lining of and Aging Japan.
|
Robert Madsen |
Hong Kong forgets how to compete.
|
Andrew Pak -Man Shuen |
North Korea's gift to China
|
Brad Glosserman |
Tokyo takes on Pyongyan.
|
Kenta Tanimichi and Colum Murphy |
China: selling out the family farm.
|
Benjamin Robertson |
Book Reviews |
Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
The Latham diaries.
|
Stephen Mayne |
Melbourne University Press, 440pp, A$39.95 |
One billion customers: lessons from the front lines of doing business in China.
|
Clinton Dines |
Free Press, 336 pp, $27 |
Notes from Toyota - land: an American engineer in Japan.
|
Willam MacNamara |
Cornell University Press, 215 pp, $ 26 |
A man with no talents: memoirs of Tokyo day laborer.
|
Willam MacNamara |
Cornell University Press, 139PP, $ 21 |
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