Far Eastern Economic Review ( Non-SAARC Country )
Year:  2009 Month:  december Volume:  172 Number:  10
Publisher:  Review Publishing Co. Place of Publication:  Hong Kong Price:  US 4 15

Contents of the Journal

Elegy for a Colonial Perspective. Bruce Gilley
Nurturing the Chinese Economy Joe Studwell
Thanksin Deal with the Khmer Enemy Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker
Chinas Family Planning Gone Awry Nicholas Eberstadt
Human Rights, Singaporean Style Garry Rodan
Bullets to Ballots: Acheh in 2009 Ben Hillman
Why Chinas Charm Offensive will stall. David Bandurski
China in Obamas World Dan Blumenthal
The Fate of Chinas Rights Lawyers Jerome Cohen and Eva Pils
The Limits of the Partys Adaptation Nicholas Bequelin
Pressure Builds on Beijing Jonathan Fenby
Realities on Educations Reform in China Jiang Xueqin
Land Reform lessons for Asia Giants Ron Prosterman
The Japanese Human-Rights Paradox Colin P.A. Jones
The Coming Crescendo of China Nick Frisch
Asia Through the Lens of FEER Alice Lloyd George


Book Reviews
Challenges to Democracy in India Abheek Bhattacharya Oxford University Press, 299 pages, $59.95
The Cleanest Race: how North Koreans see themselves and why it matters. Andrei Lankov Melville House Publishing, 272 pages, $21.95
A Shadow falls: in the heart of Java Sadanand Dhume Faber & Faber, 336 pages, £12.99
Japans Remilitarisatin Martine Laflamme Routledge, 188 pages, $19.95
China African Challenges Jonathan Mirsky Routledge, 271 pages, $19.95
The Last Empress: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and the Birth of Modern China. Robert Green Simon and Schuster, 681 pages, $35
Superfusion: How China and America and became one Economy and why the worlds Prosperity Dependes on it. Denis McMahon Simon and Schuster, 352 pages, $26
 
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