Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2008 Month:  april Volume:  171 Number:  3
Publisher:  Review Publishing Co.Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

Money cant buy Tibetans love Ben Hillman
Hope for a better Tibet policy. Willy Lam
Beijing recoils under the Global spotlight Richard Baum
Ma Ying-Jeou is Taiwan's Trojan horse Hugo Restall
Ending Japns post Koizumi paralysis. Jesper Koll
Marketing to Chinas new traditionlists Claudia Susessmuth-Dyckerhoff, Jimmy Hexter and Ian St Maurice
The emergence of India mall rats Rohit Sharma, Sharif D Rangnekar
China eyes Congo treasures Michael Komesaroff
Chinese Inflation; its money not pork. Michael Petties
A broad Asian FTA will bring big gains Masahiro Kawai and Ganeshan Wignaraja
Asia fight for web ritghts Rebecca Mackinnon
Dramatic risks ahead for Asia Bill Emmott


Book Reviews
Memories of life in Lhasa under Chines ruel Rick Carew Columbia University Press, 344 pages, $32.50
The China price: the true cost of Chinese competitive advantage Paul Mooney Penguin Press, 352 pages; $25.95
Red Sun: travels in Naxalite country Samanth Subramanian Penguind Viking, 352 pages, Rs 495
Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: religious violence in Indonesia Sadanand Dhume Cornell University Press, 304 pages, 421
The Reluctant communitst: my desertion , court-martial and forty-year imprisonment in North Korea. Martin Laflamme University of California Press, 192 pages, $24.95
Chinese foreign relations: power and policy since the cold war. John Frankenstein Rowman & Littlefield Inc, 439pages, $32.95
The making of Minjung: democracy and the politics of representation in South Korea. Katharine Moon Cornell University Press, 349 pages, $39.95
 
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