| Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 2005 |
Month: september |
Volume: 168 |
Number: 8 |
| Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $100 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
|
The great Chinese bank sale.
|
Jonathan Anderson |
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After the victory, can Koizumei deliver?
|
Ko Mishima and Robert Ward |
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North Korea's bogus breakthrough.
|
John Tkacik |
|
Less saffron, more spice of India's BJP.
|
Salil Tripathi |
|
Afghanistan's uncertain postelection future.
|
Tom Coghlan |
|
2005, the year that China declined?
|
Bruce Gilley |
|
The Perils of pro-Malay policies.
|
Edmund Terence Gomez |
|
New Pope,old story in Beijing
|
Nailene Chou Wiest |
|
Police brutality in Papua New Guinea.
|
Zama Coursen-Neff |
|
India's embattled Madrassas.
|
Farish A Noor |
|
Poor policy,not oil saps faith in Jakarta.
|
Don Hanna |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
On their own terms: science in China, 1550-1900.
|
Macabe Keliher |
Harvard University Prss, 606PP, $55 |
|
Three billion new capitalists: the great shift of wealth and power to the east.
|
Christopher Lingle |
Basic Books, 321pp, $ 26.95t |
|
National security and fundamental freedoms : Hong Kong's article 23 under scrutiny.
|
Francis Moriarty |
Hong Kong University Prss, 483pp, HK$350 |
|
Made inCina: what western managers can learn from trail-blazing Chinese entrepreneurs.
|
Robert A Kapp |
Harvard Business School Prss, 231PP, $29.95 |
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