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 |
Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
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 |
Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
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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