Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2008 Month:  september Volume:  171 Number:  7
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $115

Contents of the Journal

Anwar Liberates Malaysian Politics Colum Murphy
A Thailand Riven by politics. Bertil Lintner
Indonesia Stumbles over faith pluralism. Simon Montlake
Pressure builds on Singapore's system. Hugo Restall
Dont bet on the Yuan Calla Wiemer
Tax and spend, but not now. Stephen Green
After Doha: protectionism Creep Razeen Sally
India's Olympic reality check. Sadanand Dhume
More political wores for Pakistan Kamal Siddiqi
Demystifying Chinas energy wars. Leland Miller
Pyongyang of the hook again. Bruce Klingner
China's start-ups grow up. Xian Bing and Teng Bing -sheng


Book Reviews
My Friend the Fanatic: Travels with an Indonesia Islamist Robert W.Hefner Text Publishing, 320 pages, A $ 34.95
The Age of Openness: China before Mao. Grant Evans Hong Kong University Press, 140 pages, $21.95
Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation building in Pakistan, Afghanista and Central Asia. Ian Chesley Viking Adult, 544 pages, $27.95
China's great Train: Beijing drive west and the Campaign to remake Tibet. Ron Gluckman Times Books, 320 pages, $26
China's New confucianism: Politics and everyday life in a changing society. April Rabkin Princeton University Press, 240 pages, $26.95
The Three Faces of Chinese power: might, money and minds. John Frankenstein University of California Press, 361 pages, $55/$21.95
The Bin Ladens: An Arabian family in the American Century Sadanand Dhume Penguin, 688 pages, $35
Out of Mao's shadow: the struggle for the soul of a new China. christopher B. Shay Simon & Schuster, 352 pages, $28.00
Sea of Poppies Samanth Subramanian Penguin Viking, 515 pages, Rs 600
 
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