Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2006 Month:  april Volume:  169 Number:  3
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US$ 100

Contents of the Journal

The New face of Chinese M&A. Tyrrell Levine and Kim Woodard
The coming China car boom. Jack Perkowski
Chinas Conservative middle class. Jonathan Unger
How to get ahead in Wenzhou. William MacNamara
Will China go to war over oil? Wu Lei and Shen Qinyu
Why China rise is sustainable. Carsten A Holz
Thaksin get out why Thais are angry . Colum Murphy
The trouble with Manila and Bangkok. Hal Hill and Peter Warr
North Korea path to reform and peace. Harry Lai
The lost voices of Asia-Pacifics poor. Hafiz A Pasha
Compromising Justice in East Timor. Jill Jolliffe
Interview : Clyde Prestowitz on the rise of Asia. No Record Found


Book Reviews
China Trapped Transition: the limits of developmental Autocracy Gordon G Chang Harvard University Press, 294 pages $ 45.00
Bilateral Trade Agreements in Tha Asia-Pacific orgins, Evolutions and implications Greg Rushford Routledge, 309 pages $ 34
Americas coming war with China: A Collision course over Taiwan Hugo Restall Palgrave Macmillan, 224 pages, $ 26.95
Lhasa: Streets with meories. Ilaria Maria Sala Columbia University Press, 219 pages, $24.50
China participation in the WTO Greg Rushford Cameron May, 486 pages, $ 238
Tibet and China in the Twenty-Frist Century: Non-Violence Versus State Power Ben Hillman Saqi Books, 340 pages, $ 29.95
Contemporary Tibet: Politics, development and society in a disputed regon. Jonathan Mirsky M.E. Shape, 368 pages, $ 84.95/$ 29.95
 
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