Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  november Volume:  172 Number:  9
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd, Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

The Democrats stalled Trade agenda Greg Rushford
Reassurance or Appeasement? Willy Lam
Three a crowd in the India-China Theater Brahma Chellaney
Turning a blind eye to human rights Colum Murphy
The Myth of Chinese Savings Jonathan Anderson
Hatoyams Quiet Revolution Tobias Harris
Small Green steps for India Subhash Agrawal
Pyongyang Freely Plies the seas. Bertil Lintner
Who listening to the People? Julian Baum
U.S.- India ties: a loing way for Obama Harsh Pant
How Rudd is undoing the Aussie Miracle. Tom Switzer
The Liberals voice in the Wilderness Mary Kissel
Doing More with less in Afghanistan Sarah Davison


Book Reviews
The Next Asia: Opprotunite and challenges for a new Globalization Rick Carew John Wiley & Sons, 414 pages, $39.95
Friends and Enemies: the past, present and future of the Communist Party of China. Tatiana Lau Anthem Press, 196 pages, $24.95
Japan Gestapo: Murder, Mayhem and torture in Wartime Asia Jillian Melchior Naval Institute Press, 224 pages, $39.95
The East, the West and Sex: a history fo Erotic encounters Peter Neville-Hadley Knopf, 336 pages, $27.95
Whaling in Japan: Power, Politics and Diplomacy Martin Laflamme Columbia University Press, 170 pages, $45
Beyond Democracy in Cambodia: Political Reconstruction in Post-Conflict society. Geoffrey Cain University of Hawaii Press, 320 pages, $37
Winning the long war: retaking the offensive against radical Islam. Thanassis Cambanis Roman & Little field Publishers, 125 pages, $29.95
 
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