| Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Lincoln Kaye |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| After the banquet: Communists face problems after landslide victory. (Mongolia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Ancient fears. (China's foreign relations) | Business, international | Julian Baum, Lincoln Kaye, Tai Ming Cheung |
| A very special zone. (Shenzhen, China's special economic zone) (China, part 5) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Babes in the bourse: China embarks on its most daring economic experiment. Will socialism survive? (includes related article) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Elizabeth Cheng |
| Back in the game. (China's diplomatic independence) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Back to the old faith. (revival of Buddhism in Mongolia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Beware the buyer: China's consumers demand value for money. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Bringing up the rear - fast. (prospects for foreign banks in China) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Broad canvass. (Communist Party of China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Business as usual. (budget plans show China's reluctance to embrace economic reforms) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| China's conversion. (Invisible Hand) (Column) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| China's new money. (blank receipts for meals and services hawked on the streets) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Common interests: Yeltsin visit cements Russian ties with China. (Russian President Boris Yeltsin) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Corporate hybrid. (merger between Baiju Electrical Appliance Co. and Bailan Electrical shows Chinese-style mergers) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Debt without tears. (China's economic policies) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Deng by a whisper; reformist policies enshrined for '100 years.' (Deng Xiaoping's economic policies for China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Dengism enshrined. (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Deng's damage control. (Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Deng speaks out. (Chinese Communist Party leader Deng Xiaoping; assertion of liberal views through media) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Dissent at your peril. (democracy activists in China ) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Down to the wire. (includes related article) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Susumu Awanohara |
| Earning credit: Peking makes concessions to enhance US ties. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Exit emperor, stage left: 'theatre of the absurd' may describe today's reality. (Chinese production of Friedrch Durrenmatt's 'Romulus the Great') | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Faltering steppes. (Mongolia's economic conditions) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| From the glass house: China chides US on riots, defends own record. (Rodney King Verdict Aftermath, 1992) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Future conditional: Shanghai metals exchange opens for business. (Business) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Heating up again. (China's economic growth) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| In from the cold. (Chinese Premier Li Peng improves political stature via diplomatic travels)(includes related article) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Leaning to the Right. (China's politburo pushes for economic reforms) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Long march from chaos. (China's telecommunications systems) (Focus: Telecommunications 1992) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Mayday May Day. (economic reforms cause growing labour problems in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Mortal state. (death of Li Xiannian highlights power struggle in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Myopic vision; lack of direction marks China's attitude to Taiwan. (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Noh show in Peking. (Chinese opera adaptation of a Japanese melodrama) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Official reproof. (Christopher Patten's China visit) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Out of the loop: provincial bourses are on hold for the time being. (China) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Overripe fruits. (China's economic growth) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Pandering to pandas. (procreation of captive pandas in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Party cells. (prison labor in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Peking pilgrimage. (South Korean President Roh Tae Woo's Peking visit) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Susumu Awanohara |
| Personality cult. (efforts to improve Chinese Premier Li Peng's public image) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Pride and publicity. (China's bid to host the Olympic Games in the year 2000) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Punches pulled. (China, United States avert trade war) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Susumu Awanohara |
| Qian's damage control succeeds. (Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen's diplomatic policies) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Reformist bandwagon. (China's People's Daily calls for adoption of capitalist methods) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Reformist onslaught. (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Reformist roadshow: leaders, liberals rally around patriarch Deng. (Deng Xiaoping) (Regional) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Regroup to reform: leaders meet for pre-congress compromise. (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Remember the Chinese finger trap? (fluctuations on Shangai and Shenzhen stock exchanges) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Risks and rewards. (normalization of ties between China and South Korea) | Business, international | Julian Baum, Lincoln Kaye, Ed Paisley |
| Robots and puppets: Manchu princess remembers the past. (Aixinjuelo Xuanqi) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Saving faces: both sides gain from emperor's visit. (Japanese Emperor Akihito's state visit to China)(includes related article) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Sitting on the fence: premier's NPC speech plays down reforms. (Premier Li Peng talks on reforms being initiated by Deng Xiaoping; National People's Congress) (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Sleeping giant: China makes a late entry as exporter of workers. (Migrant Labour) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Square bashing: official suspicion of foreign media intensifies. (Tiananmen Square) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Stormy passage: Japan's plutonium shipment scares Asean. (Association of South East Asian Nations, includes related article) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Michael Vatikiotis, Shim Jae Hoon, Suhaini Aznam |
| Test of wills: sanctions against Khmer Rouge likely as talks fail. (UN efforts to bring peace in Cambodia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Gavin Greenwood |
| The bridge builder. (Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| The China finale: lame-duck Bush pursues pro-Peking line. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Susumu Awanohara |
| The Han hordes. (attitudes toward Han Chinese in Inner Mongolia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Christopher Atwood |
| The Tibetan gambit. (China and Dalai Lama) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Too hot for comfort. (apprehensions on China's economic growth rate) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Traveler's tales. (cultural reform in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Traveller's tales. (air travel from Hong Kong to China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Traveller's tales. (McDonald's in Peking, China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Traveller's tales. (travels in Mongolia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Traveller's tales. (Ulan Bator, Mongolia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Treacherous shoals. (China's policy in the disputed South China Sea) | Business, international | Rigoberto Tiglao, Lincoln Kaye, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, Carl Goldstein, Suhaini Aznam, Nayan Chanda |
| Turn of the screw. (intelligence activities in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Two-edged sword. (libel law in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, A. Koan |
| Ultimate solution. (Chinese scientists report breakthroughs in obtaining cheap energy from water) (Research & Innovation) (Column) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Uncertain patrimony. (14th Congress of the Communist Party of China) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Waiting for Godot: Shanghai holds key to China's stock experiment. (includes related article) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Warm glow. (China's economic conditions) (Economic Monitor: China) (Column) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
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