Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  september Volume:  172 Number:  7
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd, Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

Emerging Markets Poised to perform Jonathan Anderson
How Chinas steel mess was forged Joe Studwell
Beijings Private Equity Revolution Ken Dewoskin
Behind the Dalai Lamas Taiwan Visit Julian Baum
SBYs Looming Islamist challenge Sadanand Dhume
Indias growing China Angst Brahma Chellaney
China Tightens the Screws on India Harsh Pant
Colombos Rough Justice for Tamils Angilee Shah
Faith and Law in China Rana Siu Inboden and William Inboden
Dissectiong the BJPs Meltdown Salil Tripathi
Sovereign Investors still strong in Asia Susan Lund, Charles Roxburgh and Bruno Roy
Najib Walks the Malaysian Tightrope Simon Montlake


Book Reviews
The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen activism online Rebecca Mackinnon Columbia University Press, 320 pages, $29.50
Down a Narrow Road: Identity and Msculinity ina Uyghur community in Xijiang China Paul Mozur Harvard University Asia Center, 350 pages, $39.95
When Chian Rules the World: the Rise of the Middle kingdom and the end of the Western World Kerry Brown Allen Lane, 576 pages, $29.95
In the Graveyard of Empires: Americas War in Afghanistan Ian Chesley W.W.Norton, 464 pages, $27.95
Pilgrimages: Memories of Colonial Maccau and Hong Kong Jillian Melchior Hong Kong University Press, 144 pages, $29.95
Poorly made in China: an insiders Account of the Tactics behind China Production Game. April Rabkin Wiley, 256 pages, $24.95
We chall suffer there: Hong Kong Defenders Imprisoned, 1942-45 Jason Wordie Hong Kong University Press, 354 pagaes, $59.50
The Idea of Justice Sylvia Hui Allen Lane, 496 pages, £25.00
 
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