Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2006 Month:  august Volume:  169 Number:  6
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US$15

Contents of the Journal

Outsmarting China's Start-Arounds Steve Ellis and Orit Gadiesh
How China can break down America's wall. David M Marchick and Edward M. Graham
Getting it wrong in East Timor. A.Lin Neumann
Abdullah's Imperfect plan to Reinvent Malaysia. Colum Murphy
Interview: Singapore's Martys, Chee soon Juan Hugo Restall
Taiwan's crisis of confidence. Jonathan Adams
The Evolution of Democracy in South Korea Balbina Y. Hwang
China learns Education lessons. David Zweig adn Benjamine Robertson
The Middle Kingdom needs middle managers. Wang Jianmao
Thais pay the price for Political Turmoil Pichit Likitkisomboon
Scuttling hopes for Hong Kong;s Tamar. Adrian Ho


Book Reviews
China: The Balance Sheet Hugo Restall Public Affaris, 256 pages, $25
Oracle Bones: A Journey between Chinas Past and Present Hugo Restall Harper Collins, 512 pages, $ 26.95
The Making of the Rape of Nanking: History adn memory in Japan, China, adn the United States. Martin Laflamme Oxford University Press, 278 pages, $55
Normalization of U.S.-China relations: An International History. Amy E Gadsden Harvard University Press, 425 pages, $ 49.50
Understanding China and India:Security implications for the United States and the World Robert M Hathaway Praeger Security International, 200 pages, $ 49.95
Chasing the sun: Rethinking East Asian Policy. Kin-Ming Liu Century Foundation Press, 165 pages, $ 15.95
The Long March: The true Story behind the Legendary Journey that made Mao Benjamin Robertson Constable& Robinson, 320 pages, £ 8.99
Patrolling the Rebolution: Workers Militias, Citizenship and the Modern Chinese Statel. Ilaria Maria Sala Rowman & Littlefiedl Publishers, 352 pages, $ 39.95
Secularism adn Spirituality: Seeking integrated knowledge adn success in Madrasah education in Singapore. Rose Ismail Times Academic Press, 208 pages, $ 26
The Long March Benjamin Robertson Harper Collins, 320 pages, £ 20
Who the hell are we fighting? The story of Sam Admas and the Vietnam Intelligence War. Greg Rushford Steerforth Press, 316, $ 25.95
The Girl Mitali Saran Penguin Books India, 136 pages,
 
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