Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2008 Month:  march Volume:  171 Number:  2
Publisher:  Review Publishing Co.Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

Paving the path for India's growth Andrew Chen
West Bengals perilous transition Colum Murphy
Pricing in China inflation risk Jonathan Anderson
Samak: the fly in Thaksin ointment? Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker
Guangdon Exodus Alexandra Harney
Judgement day Jonathan Adams
Race politics hobbles Malaysia Simon Montlake
How long before the bulldozer stalls? Michael Breen
Why profit zero works in China. Paul Midler
Breaking out of Burmas time warp. Ian Holliday
Hong Kong tests the bounds of indecency. Doreen Weisenhaus.
The demise of the LDP is still coming. Tobias Harris
Jaunt through Asia: Paul Mozur


Book Reviews
The Peninsula question: a chronicle of the second Korean Nuclear crisis. Martin Laflamme Brookings Institution Press, 592pages, $36.95
India: the emerging giant Greg Rushford Oxford University Press, 514 pages, $ 39.95
The New Asia hemisphere: the irresistible shift of global power to the East. Smantha Subramanian Public Affairs, 314 pages, $ 26
Billions of entrepreneurs: how China and India are reshaping their futures and yours. Salil Tripathi Harvard Business School Press, 352 pages, $ 29.95
Media in Hong Kong: press freedom and political change, 1967-2005 Willy lam Routledge, 288 pages, $ 135
Asia, America and the transformation of Geopolitics Justin Giovannettone Cambridger University Press, 368 pages, $ 64.00
Bankrupting the enemy: the U.S. financial siege of Japan before pearl Harbor. Michael Judge U.S.Naval Institute Press, 353 pages, $ 32
The Asian modern: culture, capitalist development, Singapore. Garry Rodan Hong Kong University Press, 224 pages, $ 59.50
 
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