| Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 2006 |
Month: april |
Volume: 169 |
Number: 3 |
| Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US$ 100 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
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The New face of Chinese M&A.
|
Tyrrell Levine and Kim Woodard |
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The coming China car boom.
|
Jack Perkowski |
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Chinas Conservative middle class.
|
Jonathan Unger |
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How to get ahead in Wenzhou.
|
William MacNamara |
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Will China go to war over oil?
|
Wu Lei and Shen Qinyu |
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Why China rise is sustainable.
|
Carsten A Holz |
|
Thaksin get out why Thais are angry .
|
Colum Murphy |
|
The trouble with Manila and Bangkok.
|
Hal Hill and Peter Warr |
|
North Korea path to reform and peace.
|
Harry Lai |
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The lost voices of Asia-Pacifics poor.
|
Hafiz A Pasha |
|
Compromising Justice in East Timor.
|
Jill Jolliffe |
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Interview : Clyde Prestowitz on the rise of Asia.
|
No Record Found |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
China Trapped Transition: the limits of developmental Autocracy
|
Gordon G Chang |
Harvard University Press, 294 pages $ 45.00 |
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Bilateral Trade Agreements in Tha Asia-Pacific orgins, Evolutions and implications
|
Greg Rushford |
Routledge, 309 pages $ 34 |
|
Americas coming war with China: A Collision course over Taiwan
|
Hugo Restall |
Palgrave Macmillan, 224 pages, $ 26.95 |
|
Lhasa: Streets with meories.
|
Ilaria Maria Sala |
Columbia University Press, 219 pages, $24.50 |
|
China participation in the WTO
|
Greg Rushford |
Cameron May, 486 pages, $ 238 |
|
Tibet and China in the Twenty-Frist Century: Non-Violence Versus State Power
|
Ben Hillman |
Saqi Books, 340 pages, $ 29.95 |
|
Contemporary Tibet: Politics, development and society in a disputed regon.
|
Jonathan Mirsky |
M.E. Shape, 368 pages, $ 84.95/$ 29.95 |
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