| Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 2009 |
Month: march |
Volume: 172 |
Number: 2 |
| Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd, |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US$ 15 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
|
Asia Fate in the New World Order
|
Mark Thirlwell |
|
Too little, too late in Southeast Asia
|
David Green |
|
India's vicious down ward Cycle.
|
Bibek Debroy |
|
Restoring Faith in Brand India
|
Salil Tripathi |
|
Can Investors bank on China?
|
Ken De Woskin |
|
Protectionism Also rises in Asia.
|
Greg Rushford |
|
Najibs Challenges: Clean up UMNO.
|
Barry Wain |
|
Colombo's Secret war on Terror
|
Angilee Shah |
|
The Day of Reckoning in Cambodia?
|
Bertil Lintner |
|
Media Censorship Escalates in Asia.
|
David Bandurshi |
|
China Tells Europe to mind its manners.
|
Tom Orlik |
|
Burma Fuels the Rohingya Tragedy
|
Khin Maung Lay |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
Brothers
|
Ivy Wang |
Pantheon, 656 pages, $29.95 |
|
Why the Dalai Lama Mattters: his act of truth as the solution for China, Tibet and the World.
|
Tsering Namgyal |
Atria Books/ Beyond Words, 256 pages, $24 |
|
Making modern muslims: the Politics of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia.
|
Nasya Bahfen |
University of Hawaii Press, 246 pages, $24. |
|
The Great Gamble: The Soviet war in Afghanistan.
|
Ian Chesley |
Harper, 336 pages, $27.99 |
|
Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of modern Slavery
|
Jains Foo |
Columbia University Press, 320 page, $ 24.95 |
|
Ruffians, yakuza, Nationalists: the violent politics of modern Japan, 1860-1960
|
Martin Laflamme |
Cornell University Press, 270 pages, $39.95 |
|
A place within: Rediscovering India.
|
Ben Frumin |
Doubleday, 464 pages, $34.95 |
|
Postcards from Tomorrow Square: Reports from China.
|
Jack Perkowski |
Vintage, 288 pages, $14.95. |
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