Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Frank Ching - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Frank Ching
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Asian view of human rights is beginning to take shape. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Asia's women leaders depend on parents' or husbands' fame. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Asia, West reach compromise on human rights in Vienna. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
China and Europe: links have loosened in the wake of the Cold War. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
China, Taiwan vie for support of Chinese in North America. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Chinese party zig-zags spur constitutional changes. (Chinese Communist Party) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Creation of a security forum is a feather in Asean's cap. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Deng, ever the pragmatist, is praised for his 'theory.' (Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
End of monarchy would hasten Australia's acceptance by Asia. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
G7 leaders should welcome dialogue with poorer nations. (Group of Seven) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Hongkong's stateless Indians need Chinese citizenship now. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Hurd's visit to Peking will boost talks on Hongkong. (British Foreign Secretary Douglass Hurd) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Indonesia has trouble finding a human-rights panel. (National Commission on Human Rights has difficulty recruiting members) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Indonesia's harsh measures on Chinese are bearing fruit. (ethnic Chinese in Indonesia) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Japan's future role depends on its ability to face the past. (past acts of military aggression) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
KMT must end Leninist style and become a modern party. (Taiwan's Kuomintang Party) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Local-expat dispute threatens Hongkong's international status. (expatriates in the Hongkong Government) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
New era of multiparty politics is dawning for the Japanese. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
New human rights commission in Indonesia is a step forward. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Peking gains upper hand over Hong Kong on talks. (Regional)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Peking quotes Deng to show scorn for Sino-British accord. (Deng Xiaoping)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Peking's Taiwan paper shows its ultimate reliance on force. (for Chinese reunification) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Pragmatism is the hallmark of Peking's foreign policy. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Scientific meetings being held to reduce Spratlys tension. (claims by six Asian countries to the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Some Asians are still sensitive to West's dominance of media. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Taiwanese exiles in US return to a transformed homeland. (World United Formosans for Independence and their leader, George Chang) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Taiwan has regained initiative in dealing with the mainland. (mainland China) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Taiwan is drafting legislation to govern ties with Hongkong. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Taiwan needs to determine role of President and Premier. (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Taiwan's ruling party needs to redefine its future course.Business, internationalFrank Ching
Traveller's tales. (Rennie's Mill, a settlement on Hong Kong's Junk Bay shore)Business, internationalFrank Ching
US is gaining better access to facilities in Southeast Asia. (military facilities) (Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
US opens up human rights record to scrutiny.Business, internationalFrank Ching
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