Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
Year: 2006 |
Month: december |
Volume: 169 |
Number: 10 |
Publisher: Review Publishing Co.Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US$ 100 |
Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
Christianity comes to Chinas cities
|
Leslie Hook |
Japans big bang: Too little too late?
|
Jean-Francois Minier |
The Geopolitics of Asian Cyberspace
|
Ronald Deibert |
The Lombok Pacts empty promise
|
Hugh White |
The Morass in Mindanao
|
Greg Rushford |
Fuzzy rules make bean Countress Mad
|
Cathy Holcombe |
Specter of inequality Haunts Taiwan
|
Craig Meer and Jonathan Adams |
Taiwans Red Shirt rebel
|
Hugo Restall |
No easy cure: Asia's health challenges
|
Bruce Neal |
Vietnam must map its own flight plan
|
David Koh |
China should also invest more
|
Hong Liang |
Book Reviews |
Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
Chinese Politics in the Hu Jintao Era: New Leaders, New Challenges
|
Dana White |
M.E.Sharpe, 376 pages, $ 29.95 |
Japan remodeled: How Governemnt and Industry are Reforming Japaneses Capitalism
|
Colum Murphy |
Cornell University Press, 272 pages, $ 37.50 |
One world of welfare: Japan in comparative perspective
|
Deborah. J Milly |
Cornell University Press, 189 pages, $ 35 |
Race for the Exits: The Unraveling of Japans systemof social protection
|
Deborah. J Milly |
Cornell University Press, 247 pages, £22.95 |
The Shek Kip Mei myth: Squatters, Firesa dn Colonical Rule in Hong Kong, 1950-1963
|
Francis Moriarty |
Hong Kong University Press, 227 pages, $ 65 |
The Writing on the Wall: Why we must embrace China as a pertner or face it as an enemy
|
Hugo Restall |
Free Press, 432 pages, $ 28 |
Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context
|
David Plott |
Princeton University Press, 408 pages, $ 24.95 |
|