Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Carl Goldstein - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Carl Goldstein
TitleSubjectAuthors
Asia's untamed business. (East Asian demand for endangered animals) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Carl Goldstein
A single spark.... (international repercussions after China expels dissident Han Dongfang)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Balancing act: Peking's export drive may strain Sino-US relations.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Be seated: China hopes foreign brokers will boost stockmarkets.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Charged up: foreign firms plan Chinese power ventures. (electric power plants)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Cuisine and cure. (Guangdong, China's trade in endangered species) (Cover Story)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Desert mysteries: cost questions face foreigners eyeing the Tarim. (potential oil fields in China's Tarim Basin)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Double jeopardy: China debates site of nuclear plant.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Final frontier. (China seeks to develop oil fields in the Tarim Basin)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Flexible as plastic: big Indonesian project avoids mothballs. (Chandra Asri petrochemical complex in West Java, Indonesia)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
From black to green: Indonesian mine yields clean-burning coal. (Adaro Indonesia P.T.)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Full speed ahead: Guangdong party congress ignores calls to slow growth. (communist party congress in Guangdong, China and economic growth)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Get off our backs. (peasant unrest in China)(includes related information) (Cover Story)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye, Carl Goldstein
Going, going, gone: manager Murray quits Hongkong's Hutchison. (Simon Murray resigns as Hutchison Whampoa's managing director)Business, internationalMark Clifford, Carl Goldstein
Half an eye on dissent: authorities tolerate political activism within limits. (China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Into the black. (China removing price controls on coal)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
John Hung's sales job: Hongkong's World International tries to reposition itself.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Left at the alter: Jakarta calls off huge Exxon Gas deal. (Indonesian natural gas industry)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Lost privileges. (debt problems of China Petrochemical Corp.)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Lust for steel: China's building craze fuels metals imports. (Business)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Men at work. (workers in China's oil exploration crews)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Natuna's natural riches. (oil and gas reserves under the Natuna Sea) (Indonesia: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Oil men on silk road: Western China opened for foreign prospectors. (foreigncompanies may bid for Tarim Basin exploration)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
On the rocks. (declining oil industry at Karamay, China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Powerful partners: Hongkong and French utilities plan big Chinese venture.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Power plays: environmental lobbies challenge big projects. (environmentalists block energy development) (Overcoming Barriers to Growth: AnOccasional Series) (Cover Story)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein, Doug Tsuruoka, Suhaini Aznam
Resisting the centre. (Guangdong province resists China's austerity plan) (China: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Rethinking Gatt. (China: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Safety indicator. (repercussions of the August 5, 1993 factory explosion in Shenzhen, China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Share float torpedoed: Peking puts damper on city's stock issue. (cancelled stock listing in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Stuck in first gear: Chinese province blocks Sea-Land truck license. (Sea-Land Services Inc.)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
The inspector calls: China plans wide-ranging tax reform.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Two faces of reform: Guangdong's economy booms, but the crime rate soars. (China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Unrepentant dissident defies China's leaders. (Profile: Wang Xizhe)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Wells of hope: Kazakhstan signs massive oil deal. (with Chevron)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
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