Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  april Volume:  172 Number:  3
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd, Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

Political Realignment in Southeast Asia. Hal Hill
Asia enters and era of strife. Michael Wesley
Human Costs of the Tumult. Jains Foo
China Struggles to keep Growing. Peter T. Treadway
Ozawa: Japan’s Least Bad Option? Tobias Harris
China’s Drive for Energy Efficiency Philip Andrews-Speed
Pakistan discovers its Political Voice. Mosharraf Zaidi
China undermines maritime laws. John Garofano and Peter Dutton
China Digs in its heels in Tibet Elliot Sperling
Beijing Iranian Gamble Ilan Berman


Book Reviews
Capitalism with Chinese Characteristtics: Enterpreneurship and the State. Hugo Restall Cambridge University Press, 366 pages, $30
The Clash within: Democracy, Religious Violence, adn India's Future S. Subramanian Harvard University Press, 403 pages, $18.95
A History of Modern Burma Bertil Lintner Cambridge University Press, 241 pages, $78.40
The Bloody White Baron Ian Chesley Basic Books, 288 pages, $26.95
The Last Century of Lao Royalty: A Documnetary History. Geoffrey Cain Silkworm Books, 448 pages, $60
Running Mother and other Stories Paul Mozur Columbia University Press, 259 pages, $29.50
New China, New Art Peter Neville-Hadley Prestel, 256 pages, $60
Fiery Dragons: Banks, Moneylenders and Microfinance in Burma. Bertil Lintner Copenhagen, 387 pages, $80
 
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