Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Tai Ming Cheung - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Tai Ming Cheung
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ancient fears. (China's foreign relations)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Lincoln Kaye, Tai Ming Cheung
Arm in arm. (Warming Sino-Russian Military Ties Worry US)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Army's blame game: military tries to block political consequences. (Thailand)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Back to the front. (Deng Xiaoping's moves to depoliticize the People's Liberation Army)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Bearing arms: Russia poised to sell weapons in Asean.Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung, Michael Vatikiotis
Bomb and bombast: Kim keeps world guessing over nuclear arms. (Kim Jong Il of North Korea)(includes related article) (Defence)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Checking for bombs: doubts persist over Pyongyang's nuclear plans. (North Korea's nuclear program)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Clouded vision: agency divisions hamper intelligence effort. (Japanese military intelligence)Business, internationalRobert Delfs, Tai Ming Cheung
Common front: extremists influential in pro-China lobby. (support for China's opposition to Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten's democraticreform proposals) (Cover Story)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Decimated ranks: Peking further cuts PLA in bid to modernise military. (People's Liberation Army) (China)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Embattled governor. (Hong Kong's Chris Patten)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Fangs of the dragon. (China's naval buildup)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Fine-tuned for profit. (Singaporean defense firms profit despite peace)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Fit to fight. (reforming China's military; includes related article)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
General offensive. (Deng Xiaoping reshuffling General Yang Baibing's support structure within the military)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Heart of darkness. (problems faced by third-line factories located in China's interior)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Immovable object. (military involvement in Thai politics) (Regional)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Loaded weapons: China on arms buying spree in former Soviet Union.Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Lost in the postings. (military reshuffle in China)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Mandate for reform: top leaders agree on politburo line-up. (China revamps its standing committee)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
McFood for the masses. (McDonald's Corp. to open restaurant in Beijing, China)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Nuke begets nuke: if Pyongyang builds a bomb, others will follow. (includes related article)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Officers' commission: arms procurement driven by profit rather than need. (Thailand)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
On civvy street. (China's defense industries convert to civilian production)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Pressure tactics. (Sino-British relations over Hong Kong)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Principle or profits. (Hong Kong's democratic reform plan)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Susumu Awanohara, Tai Ming Cheung
Push came to shove. (China's relations with the Hong Kong colonial government)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Pushing the pendulum. (China's economic reforms)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Ready for inspection. (International Atomic Energy Agency)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Russian roulette: South Koreans wary of Moscow gamble. (South Korean help in converting Russian defence industry)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Smoke signals. (China and India to develop military relations)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
The eastern front: Russian military deployment in Asia sparks concern.Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
The fire next time. (interview with the vice chief of US naval opertaions) (Interview)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Nayan Chanda, Tai Ming Cheung
The opening salvo: Deng sets stage for move against conservatives. (Deng Xiaoping) (China)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Unguided missile. (China's arms exports)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
Using the UN. (China promotes national interests via the United Nations)Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung
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