| Far Eastern Economic Review (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 2009 |
Month: april |
Volume: 172 |
Number: 3 |
| Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd, |
Place of Publication: Hong Kong |
Price: US $ 15 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
|
Political Realignment in Southeast Asia.
|
Hal Hill |
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Asia enters and era of strife.
|
Michael Wesley |
|
Human Costs of the Tumult.
|
Jains Foo |
|
China Struggles to keep Growing.
|
Peter T. Treadway |
|
Ozawa: Japan’s Least Bad Option?
|
Tobias Harris |
|
China’s Drive for Energy Efficiency
|
Philip Andrews-Speed |
|
Pakistan discovers its Political Voice.
|
Mosharraf Zaidi |
|
China undermines maritime laws.
|
John Garofano and Peter Dutton |
|
China Digs in its heels in Tibet
|
Elliot Sperling |
|
Beijing Iranian Gamble
|
Ilan Berman |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
Capitalism with Chinese Characteristtics: Enterpreneurship and the State.
|
Hugo Restall |
Cambridge University Press, 366 pages, $30 |
|
The Clash within: Democracy, Religious Violence, adn India's Future
|
S. Subramanian |
Harvard University Press, 403 pages, $18.95 |
|
A History of Modern Burma
|
Bertil Lintner |
Cambridge University Press, 241 pages, $78.40 |
|
The Bloody White Baron
|
Ian Chesley |
Basic Books, 288 pages, $26.95 |
|
The Last Century of Lao Royalty: A Documnetary History.
|
Geoffrey Cain |
Silkworm Books, 448 pages, $60 |
|
Running Mother and other Stories
|
Paul Mozur |
Columbia University Press, 259 pages, $29.50 |
|
New China, New Art
|
Peter Neville-Hadley |
Prestel, 256 pages, $60 |
|
Fiery Dragons: Banks, Moneylenders and Microfinance in Burma.
|
Bertil Lintner |
Copenhagen, 387 pages, $80 |
|