Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
Year: 2009 |
Month: february |
Volume: 172 |
Number: 1 |
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd, |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US$ 15 |
Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
China’s Great Demand Challenge
|
Michael Pettis |
Lies, Damned lies and Chinese Statistics
|
Stephen Green |
Hu Jintao’s Great leap backward
|
Willy Lam |
China and U.S. Collaborate confront
|
John Delury |
Fighting the urge for Protectionism
|
Razeen Sally and Fredrik Erixon |
Trade Headwinds under Obama
|
Greg Rushford |
Elusive Peace in Mindano
|
Jonathan Adams |
Plea to Pakistan: fix your Economy
|
Jesus Felipe and Juan Miranda |
Hunting for fortune in Postcrisis China
|
Bruno Lannes and Larry Zhu |
Awaiting the Dawn of a Democratic
|
Sein Win |
China goes on the cyber – Offensive
|
Larry Wortzel |
Filipion Fight Club
|
Janis Foo |
Book Reviews |
Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
Clearing a Space: Reflections on India, Literature and culture.
|
Eugene Datta |
Peter Lang Oxford, 330 pages, $19.99 |
KFC in China: Secret Recipe for Sucess.
|
Denis McMahon |
Wiley, 200 pages, $19.95 |
Bitter roots, Tender Shoots: the uncertain fate of Afghanistan's women.
|
Ian Chesley |
Viking Canada, 276 pages, $32 |
The Last Jews of Kerala: the two thousand year history of India's forgotten Jewish Community.
|
Ben Frumin |
Skyhorse, 256 pages, $24.95 |
China's Tibet?: autonomy or Assimilatin
|
Leslie Hook |
Rowman and Littlefield, 400 pages, $49.95 |
The Leacves of Heaven: A life three wats
|
Bruce Stanley |
Harmony, 320 pages, $24.95 |
Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia
|
Sadanand Dhume |
Harvard University Press, 400pages, $29.95 |
The Forbidden City
|
Peter Neville-Hadley |
Harvard University Press, 288 pages, $19.95 |
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