Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2007 Month:  october Volume:  170 Number:  8
Publisher:  Review Publishing Co.Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

The Burmese way to Fascism Bertil Lintner
The slow march to legal reform. Jerome Cohen
China journos dodge the Censors. Ilaria Maria Sala
Asia drags down the free trade cause. Greg rushford.
The true legacies of Roh and Chen David Kang
Can Fukuda rebuild trust in the LDP? Tabias Harris
Tajiks Wrestle with identity and Islam Susan Sypko
Singapore's failing bid for brainpower. Simon Montlake
India's creeping caste entitlements Salil Tripathi
A Review focus on Travel and Tourism Nicholas Ionides, Neelima Mahajan, Alan Lew
Dangerous Delusions over Taiwan Jonathan Adams and Colum Murphy


Documents in the Journal
Burma : Straining at the seasms: widespread discountet could force political change.


Book Reviews
Burma and Japan since 1940 from Co-Prospertiy to quite dialogue Bertil Lintner Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 181 pages, £33.40
Factions and Finance in China: Elite conflict and inflation Rick Carew Cambridge University Press, 264 pages, $85.00
Securing Japan: Tokyo's grand strategy and the future of East Asia. Robyn Lim Cornell University Press, 277 pages, $29.95
Getting Rich first: life in a changing China Jiefei Yuan Chatto & Windus, 320 pages, $21.07
Juki girls, Good girls: Gender and cultural politics in Sri Lanka's Global garment industry. Malia Politzer Cornell University Press, 281 pages, $19.95
China Road : A journey into th efuture of a rising power. Bianca Bosker Random House, 322 pages, $26.95
 
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