Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2008 Month:  may Volume:  171 Number:  4
Publisher:  Review Publishing Co.Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

Beijing Embraces classical fascism. Michael Ledeen
The Gulf between Tibet and its exiles. Tsering Shakya
Tibet's legal right to autonmy. Paul Harris
China holistic censorship regime. Mr. X
To listen and tell: Salman Rushdie Salil Tripathi
Vietnam: a Tiger in turmoil. Jonathan Pincus and Vu Thanh Tu Anth.
Frankly Mr Kim, we couldnt give a damn. Mike Breen
North Korea fans the flames of bitter hate. Brian Myers
Hu Jia in China's legal labyrinth. Jerome Cohen and Eva Pils.
Keeping Burma's Junta Afloat. Benedict Rogers
Paving the path for Guam's boom. David Cohen
Econ with Eco Shannon May, Saskia Sassen


Book Reviews
Democray and National indentity in Thailand. Bertil Lintner Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 293pages,£ 15.99
India after gandhi: the history of the world largest democracy. Sripriya Ranganthan Ecco, 912 pages,$34.95
The world is what it is: the authorized biography of V.S.Naipaul. Samanth Subramanian Knopf, 555 pages, $ 30
The fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of Chinese food. Tim Kindseth Twelve, 424.99, 320 pages.
In the Jaws of the dragon: America's fate in the coming era of Chinese hegemony. Mary Kissel Thomas Dunne, 368page, $25.95
The Enchantress of florence Paul Mozur Jonathan Cape, 368 pages, £18.99
Toward an east Asain exchange rate regime. Denis McMahon Brookings Institution Press, 164 pages, $26.95
Monetary policy with very low Inflatin in the Pacific Rim. Denis McMahon University of Chicago Press, 424 pages, $85.
Failed Diplomacy: the tragic story of how North Korea got the bomb. Peter Van Ness Brookings Institution Press, 228 pages, $26.95
 
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