Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 John McBeth - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 John McBeth
TitleSubjectAuthors
A life for a life: demand to bring back the death penalty grows. (Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Attritional politics: Ramos looks for ways to end communist rebellion. (Philippine Pres Fidel V. Ramos) (Regional)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Battle of the bulge: church and state clash over contraception. (Catholic Church and the Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Broken toys: cash-strapped armed forces look for a new role. (Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Clean and green. (tourism in the Philippines) (Philippines: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Clean sweep: senior officers fired in effort to reform police. (Philippine National Police)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Crusade for condoms: health secretary wages a war against over-population. (the Philippines' Juan Flavier)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Deep dividends: Philippines to benefit from oil and gas finds.Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Duty-free duel: the Philippines' Subic economic zone faces setbacks.Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Family firm: Muslim governor accused of 'unparalleled' nepotism. (Lininding Pangandaman of the Philippines' Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Filipino security chief is a master of intrigue. (Profile: Jose Almonte)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Going solo: return to single-chamber legislature mooted. (Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Guerilla tours. (Philippines) (Books Special: Guide to Travel Guide)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
House of defections: party-hopping MPs cause confusion. (Philippine members of parliament)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Internal contradictions: support for communists wanes as party splits. (Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Neighbours forever: Canberra's campaign to woo Jakarta is bearing fruit. (Australian-Indonesian relations)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
New pastures nearby: Ramos looks to his neighbours in the post-US era. (Philippine President Fidel Ramos)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Non-aligned and useful: Rabin meets Suharto in surprise stopover. (Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Indonesian President Suharto)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Peace dividend: Asia's big two adjust to Israel-PLO accord. (Palestinian Liberation Organization)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye, John McBeth
Political banquet: VIP wedding shows ex-minister's clout. (Benny Murdani)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Price of peace: efforts to end communist insurgency strain ties with US. (Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Rocket booster: Indonesian satellite concern answers critics.Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Sale of the century. (the Philippines attempts to convert Subic Bay to civilian use)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Seeing the light. (the Philippines' electric power problems) (Philippines: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Sin under seige. (Manila's red-light district shut down by mayor)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Steady is not enough: Ramos is dogged by a reputation for ineffectiveness. (Philippine President Fidel Ramos)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Stripped of power: Philippine electricity crisis hits small firms the hardest.Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Suspicious minds: minister fails to get job over conflict of interest. (Philippines' Ramon del Rosario rejected as finance secretary)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Sympathetic ear: Libyan foreign minister gets a hearing in Manila. (Omar Mustafa Al-Muntasir and Libyan-Philippine relations)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
System overload: Indonesia's private power plans may be too ambitious. (Overcoming Barriers to Growth)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Unnatural allies: rebel officers, communists unite to seek peace. (alliance of Reform the Armed Forces Movement and the Communist Party of the Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Vapour trail. (gas-fired power plants in Indonesia)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Who's in charge? Anarchy threatens talks with Muslim rebels. (Philippines)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
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