Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  may Volume:  172 Number:  4
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd, Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

The Party Adapts to stay on Top. Jonathan Fenby
The Erosion of U.S. Power in Asia. Dan Blumenthal
Beijing Learns to be a superpower. Willy Lam
Time to get tough with Pakistan Jeff M. Smith
Pakistan Demands money for nothing. Mosharraf Zaidi
India election withlittle hope Aditi Phadnis
After the red uprising Thitinan Pongsudhirak
Contain Pyongyan with kindness Jonas Parello-Plesner
Dont Belive the India Hype Razeen Sally
Solving Japan economic puzzle Kazuo Ueda
Indonesia Flawed election setback Simon Montalake
Oppression Finds new paradise in Fiji Gerard A. Finin
China's Battle over the right ot Criticize Joshua Rosenzweig


Book Reviews
Strait Talk: United States-Taiwan Relations and the Crisis with China Julian Baum Harvard University Press, 404 pages, $35
Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze age to the present. Ian Chesley Princeton University Press, 496 pages, $35
Constructing Singapore: Elitism, Ethnicitya nd the Nation-Building Project. Chee Soon Juan Nordic Institute of Asian Studies.
China in 2008: A year of Great Significance Denis McMahon Rowman and Littlefield, 328 pages, $27.95
The Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-Shek and the struggle for Modern China. Robert Green Belknap Press, 736 pages, $35
History of the Shan State: From its origins to 1962 Bertil Lintner Silkworm Books, 655 pages, $50
Imagining India: the idea of a Renewed Nation Ben Frumin Penguin Press, 528 pages, $29.95
The Chines worker After Socialism Paul Mozur Cambridge University Press, 198 pages, $99.
 
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