Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  march Volume:  172 Number:  2
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd, Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US$ 15

Contents of the Journal

Asia Fate in the New World Order Mark Thirlwell
Too little, too late in Southeast Asia David Green
India's vicious down ward Cycle. Bibek Debroy
Restoring Faith in Brand India Salil Tripathi
Can Investors bank on China? Ken De Woskin
Protectionism Also rises in Asia. Greg Rushford
Najibs Challenges: Clean up UMNO. Barry Wain
Colombo's Secret war on Terror Angilee Shah
The Day of Reckoning in Cambodia? Bertil Lintner
Media Censorship Escalates in Asia. David Bandurshi
China Tells Europe to mind its manners. Tom Orlik
Burma Fuels the Rohingya Tragedy Khin Maung Lay


Book Reviews
Brothers Ivy Wang Pantheon, 656 pages, $29.95
Why the Dalai Lama Mattters: his act of truth as the solution for China, Tibet and the World. Tsering Namgyal Atria Books/ Beyond Words, 256 pages, $24
Making modern muslims: the Politics of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia. Nasya Bahfen University of Hawaii Press, 246 pages, $24.
The Great Gamble: The Soviet war in Afghanistan. Ian Chesley Harper, 336 pages, $27.99
Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of modern Slavery Jains Foo Columbia University Press, 320 page, $ 24.95
Ruffians, yakuza, Nationalists: the violent politics of modern Japan, 1860-1960 Martin Laflamme Cornell University Press, 270 pages, $39.95
A place within: Rediscovering India. Ben Frumin Doubleday, 464 pages, $34.95
Postcards from Tomorrow Square: Reports from China. Jack Perkowski Vintage, 288 pages, $14.95.
 
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