| Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 2008 |
Month: march |
Volume: 171 |
Number: 2 |
| Publisher: Review Publishing Co.Ltd |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $ 15 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
|
Paving the path for India's growth
|
Andrew Chen |
|
West Bengals perilous transition
|
Colum Murphy |
|
Pricing in China inflation risk
|
Jonathan Anderson |
|
Samak: the fly in Thaksin ointment?
|
Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker |
|
Guangdon Exodus
|
Alexandra Harney |
|
Judgement day
|
Jonathan Adams |
|
Race politics hobbles Malaysia
|
Simon Montlake |
|
How long before the bulldozer stalls?
|
Michael Breen |
|
Why profit zero works in China.
|
Paul Midler |
|
Breaking out of Burmas time warp.
|
Ian Holliday |
|
Hong Kong tests the bounds of indecency.
|
Doreen Weisenhaus. |
|
The demise of the LDP is still coming.
|
Tobias Harris |
|
Jaunt through Asia:
|
Paul Mozur |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
The Peninsula question: a chronicle of the second Korean Nuclear crisis.
|
Martin Laflamme |
Brookings Institution Press, 592pages, $36.95 |
|
India: the emerging giant
|
Greg Rushford |
Oxford University Press, 514 pages, $ 39.95 |
|
The New Asia hemisphere: the irresistible shift of global power to the East.
|
Smantha Subramanian |
Public Affairs, 314 pages, $ 26 |
|
Billions of entrepreneurs: how China and India are reshaping their futures and yours.
|
Salil Tripathi |
Harvard Business School Press, 352 pages, $ 29.95 |
|
Media in Hong Kong: press freedom and political change, 1967-2005
|
Willy lam |
Routledge, 288 pages, $ 135 |
|
Asia, America and the transformation of Geopolitics
|
Justin Giovannettone |
Cambridger University Press, 368 pages, $ 64.00 |
|
Bankrupting the enemy: the U.S. financial siege of Japan before pearl Harbor.
|
Michael Judge |
U.S.Naval Institute Press, 353 pages, $ 32 |
|
The Asian modern: culture, capitalist development, Singapore.
|
Garry Rodan |
Hong Kong University Press, 224 pages, $ 59.50 |
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