| Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 S. Kamaluddin |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| All in the family. (family-dominated tradition of politics in Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Anxious neighbours. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Burmese-Bangladeshi dispute)(includes related article) | Business, international | Michael Vatikiotis, Paul Handley, S. Kamaluddin |
| A whiff of scandal: dispute delays Bangladesh fertiliser project. (Japanese and European investors deal with the demands of the new democratic government) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Back to your books: government clamps down on campus violence. (bloody confrontations between student bodies in Bangladesh campuses) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Country of choice: Bihari refugees to return to Pakistan. (Regional) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Dangers of drift. (Bangladesh's economy) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Lights, music - inaction! (corruption in the banking industry of Bangladesh) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Long arm of the law: fundamentalist leader to face trial. (Golam Azam of Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Lure of the Gulf. (influx of migrant labor in the Persian Gulf) (Migrant Labour) (Cover Story) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin, Hamish McDonald, Salamat Ali |
| Mixed message. (Bangladesh's economic performance ) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| People's verdict. (Bangladesh extra-legal trials) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Pitfalls of reform. (Bangladesh economy) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Radio vs fibre as way to go. (Asian subcontinent telecommunications systems) (Focus: Telecommunications 1992) | Business, international | Salamat Ali, S. Kamaluddin |
| Reform, by degrees: Dhaka cuts taxes to stimulate growth. (Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Rise of the phoenix. (Bank of Credit and Commerce's Bangladesh unit revived as Eastern Bank) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| The Arakan exodus. (Burmese refugees in Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| The begum's gambit. (Bangladeshi Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's plan to return Pakistani refugees) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| The three-year itch. (Bangladesh to implement three-year plan to hasten development projects) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Top degree, top dollar. (private universities in Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
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