| Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 2005 |
Month: november |
Volume: 168 |
Number: 10 |
| Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $100 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
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China trips up its barefoot lawyers.
|
Jerome Alan Cohen |
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Friction along the Thai-Malay divide.
|
Colume Murphy |
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Finding China's missing farmers.
|
William MacNamara |
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The youthfulface of Japanese Nationalism.
|
Kenta Tanimichi |
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China's uphill battle for stronger banks.
|
Victor Shih |
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Four men who changed Indonesia.
|
Hal Hill |
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Hong Kong preps for the WTO Circus.
|
Douglas Crets |
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China's contested ethnic borders.
|
Sara Davis |
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A dissenting view on Ba Jin.
|
Geremie R Barme |
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Asia Trade blocs imperil the WTO.
|
Bernard K Gordon |
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The U.S. puts Japan on probation.
|
Robyn Lim |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
Henry R Luce, time and the American crusade in Asia.
|
Jonathan Mirsky |
Cambridge University Press, 368 pages, $32 |
|
A peacful Jihad: Negotiating identity and modernity in muslim Java.
|
Edmund McWillams |
Palgrave Macmillan, 176pages, $ 24.95 |
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The politics of piracy: Intellectural property in Contemporary China.
|
Anne Stevenson-Yang |
Cornell University Press, 241 pages, $32.50 |
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