Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Bertil Lintner - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Bertil Lintner
TitleSubjectAuthors
A fatal overdose: civilians butchered in fighting between drug gangs. (narcotics traffic in southeast Asia)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Between the lines: press reports hint at identity of next president. (Burma)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Chinese takeaway. (opium traffic in Yunnan province and southern China)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Conventional wisdom: junta's attempt to amend constitution fails. (Burma)(includes related article)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Crushing victory: leading critic of junta jailed over a bill for eggs. (Burmese opposition leader Aung Gyi)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Difficult guests. (Nobel peace laureates visit Thailand)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Rodney Tasker
Distant exile: Rohingyas seek new life in Middle East.Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Name dropping. (Burmese rebels may erupt against junta)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Neighbour's interests: China and Thailand to mediate in Burma's civil war.Business, internationalBertil Lintner
New calls for democracy: Shan area minorities shun Rangoon's constitution. (Burma)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Power play: junta moves to force acceptance of new constitution. (Burma)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Rocks and a hard place: forgotten China immigrant ship rusts off Thailand.Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Second coming: new wave of Burmese refugees threatens Thailand.Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Rodney Tasker
Simple soldiers: professional officers challenge hardliners' grip on power. (Burma) (includes information on the Wa tribe in northeastern Burma)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Soft option on hardwood: Rangoon to scrap Thai logging deals on border.Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Thai prince makes provocative movies. (profile of Chatri Chalerm Yukol) (Column)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
The CIA's first secret war: Americans helped stage raids into China from Burma. (in the early 1950s)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Tracing new tracks. (new drug shipment routes in Burma's Golden Triangle) (Regional)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
Unfunny money: UN report criticises Burmese government policies. (economies)Business, internationalBertil Lintner
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