Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2005 Month:  february Volume:  168 Number:  2
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

After the Tsunami, How Japan can lead Masaru Tamamoto
Zhao Ziyang: Almost a hero. Bruce Gilley
Chinas looming labor shortage. Dali L Yang
Reshaping the WTO Jadish Bhagwati
Time to fix China arbitration tribunals. Jerome Cohen
Can donors broker peace in Sri Lanka? Stanley Samarasinghe
High stakes for Jakarta in Post- Tsunami Aceh. James van Zorge
Seeing through Kim Jong Il"s Korea. Col. Kevin Madden
Reliance proves to be just another family business. Salil Tripathi
Chines Economists on prospects for 2005. No Record Found


Book Reviews
Uneasy partners: The conflict between public interest and private profit in Hong Kong. Danny Gittings Hong Kong University Press, 337 pages, HK$225
Hong Kong Danny Gittings Routledge Curzon, 303 pages, £70
South of the clouds: Exploring the hidden realms of China. Ian Johnson St.Martin's Press, 288 pages, $24.95
Pol Pot: The history of a nightmare. David Chandler John Murray, 448 pages, £ 25
The ides of Pakistan. Nancy DeWorlf Smith Brookings Institition Press, 382 pages, $32.95
 
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