Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  august Volume:  172 Number:  6
Publisher:  Review Publishing Company Ltd, Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US $ 15

Contents of the Journal

Will Japan ever grow up? Masaru Tamamoto
A long hot summer and a call for change. Ali A. Jalali
Time to get Afghanistan Right Hekmat Karzai and Hyder Akbar
Sri Lanka at the Crossroads Razeen Sally
A Setback for Chinas Go out policy Ken Miller
Hidden Battles over Chinese Elections. Rana Siu Inboden
Clan Warfare hobbles the Philippines. Greg Rushford
China enters a period of Eruptions Hugo Restall
Beijings Abortive Censorship Push. Paul Mooney
Indside the Papuan Resistance Bertil Lintner
Can the DPJ bring Democracy to Japan? Tobias Harris


Book Reviews
Bangladesh and Pakistan: flirting with failure in South Asia. Sadanand Dhume Columbia University Press, 256 pages, $35.
Dependent Communities: Aid and Politics in Cambodia and the East Timor Geoffrey Cain Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 265 pages, $23.95
Criminal Justice in China: A hISTORY Jonathan Mirsky Harvard University Press, 376 pages, $29.95
The Rise of China: Essays on the Future competition. Janis Foo Encounter Books, 160 pages, $21.95
China 2020 Janis Foo Cornell University Press, 162 pages, $21.95
The Miracles: the Epic Story of Asia Quest for Wealth Denis McMahon Harper Business, 464 pages, $29.99
Through the looking glass: China Foreing Journalists from Opium wars to Mao. Rebecca Kanthor Hong Kong University Press, 240 pages, $39.50
Offence: the Muslim case Ben Frumin Seagull Books, 82 pages, $20
Inside Central Asia: A political and Cultural History of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey and Iran. Ian Chesley Overlook Press, 480 pages, $35
Telling Chinese History: a selection of Essays Pamela Crossley University of California Press, 480 pages, $24.95
 
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