| Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Stacy Mosher |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A Patten reading list: some unsolicited suggestions for the next governor. (Hong Kong governor-designate Chris Patten) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Michael Taylor |
| Basic flaw. (UK and China argument over Hong Kong democratization) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Beyond the pale: Britain, China criticised over attitude towards colony. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Bill of wrongs: rule of law takes odd course in bribery trial. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Common cause. (ongoing debate in Hong Kong's Legislative Council regarding labor importation) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Conservatives' day: liberals foiled in push for more democracy. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Deng's distant vision: Shenzhen booms, but doubts persist over aims of reform. (Deng Xiaoping) (China, part 1) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Elizabeth Cheng |
| Distorted signal. (privatization of Radio Television Hong Kong sparks controversy with China) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Drawing the line. (China's reaction to political reform in Hongkong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Free for all: economic strategy inspired by Hongkong. (Shenzhen economic zone) (China, part 2) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Elizabeth Cheng |
| Gang of forty-four. (China's advisers on Hong Kong affairs) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Going green: big business wants to clean up the environment. (Hongkong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Hubs and spokes: SEZ plans ambitious road, rail network. (Shenzhen, China's special economic zone) (China, part 4) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Elizabeth Cheng |
| Last viceroy: Patten's appointment signals shift of power. | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, James Bartholomew |
| Missing link. (retired Hong Kong policeman To Kwong Sum reappears in the colony as an escort to his drug lord employer) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| No-man's land: Chinese municipality prospers as Hong Kong's partner in crime. (Huizhou, China) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Patriotism is enough. (Hongkong-China reunification question) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Peace at any price. (Macau's relations with China) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Piggy suppliers. (Hongkong's pork merchants) (Regional) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Shadow of China. (China to appoint local consultants in Hong Kong to oversee colony's transition to Chinese rule) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Shaken and stirred. (Hong Kong governor Christopher Patten proposes new agenda) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Frank Ching |
| Shot by the mob. (protest against triads' hold over Hong Kong's film industry) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Straight talk: Britain toughens stance on colony's future. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| The sweat shops nearby. (Baoan county near Shenzhen, China, special economic zone) (China, part 3) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher, Elizabeth Cheng |
| The taxing Wongs. (clan of hereditary tax gatherers) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Trouble with triads: new law toughens penalties for organised crime. (Hongkong's Bill of Rights) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Unquiet graves. (Treasure Base Development Ltd.'s planned columbarium delayed by local residents' resistance) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
| Untamed frontier: China seen as key to stemming violent crime wave. (increasing incidents of robbery are believed to be committed by gangs crossing the Chinese border) (HongKong) | Business, international | Stacy Mosher |
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