Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A dam too far. (proposed Narmada River dams and other environmental issues in India) (Environment in Asia) (Cover Story)Business, internationalDarryl D'Monte
Advance Australia fair: mix one part Asia, one part Europe. (Australia's role in Asia) (Editorial)Business, international 
Allocating assets: three fund managers build investment portfolios. (Where to Put Your Money)Business, international 
Allocating assets: three fund managers update their portfolios. (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalElisabeth Scott, Jennifer Hodgson, V-Nee Yeh
Allocating assets: three fund managers update their portfolios. (Where to Put Your Money) (Panel Discussion)Business, international 
America's dumping scandal. (Column)Business, internationalJames Bovard
America's Vietnam embargo. (two opposing views) (Column)Business, internationalWarren Williams, Pham Huy Ty
Ancient Mustang faces a new invasion. (tourism in northern Nepal)Business, internationalEdward Peters
Another successful succession: President Roh Tae Woo leaves the blue house. (South Korean president) (Editorial)Business, international 
Artist laureate of China reform. (Chinese painter Liu Dahong)Business, internationalGeremie Barme
A secret war: US and Soviet air forces clashed directly in Korea. (during the Korean War)Business, internationalJon Halliday
Asia's labour pains. (illegal workers) (Column)Business, internationalSurya B. Prasai
Asia's new arms race. (Russian weapons) (Column)Business, internationalBilveer Singh
Asia's new world order. (Column)Business, internationalGoh Chok Tong
A time for leadership: or is Hongkong's Patten looking for the back door? (Governor Chris Patten and Chinese-British negotiations over Hongkong's political future) (Editorial)Business, international 
Australia's labor pains. (political analysis of Austalia's Mar 13 , 1993 federal elections) (Regional) (Column)Business, internationalDes Moore
A way out, not a handout: aid group brings the poor to market. (led by Maranatha Trust of Sydney, Australia and Opportunity International of Chicago, Illinois) (Editorial)Business, international 
Backlash in Bombay: Rao falters as communal riots spread. (Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao)(includes related article on massacre in Kashmir)Business, internationalHamish McDondald
Banking on the poor. (Tulay sa Pag-Unlad Inc.'s credit program for Philippines poor) (The 5th Column) (Column)Business, internationalBenjamin T. Montemayor
Battle of the broadcasters.Business, internationalSusumu Awanohora
Bleeding Cambodia.Business, internationalAbdulgaffar Peang-Meth
Braving the seas and more: smuggling Chinese into the US means big money.Business, internationalPaul Mooney, Melana Zyla, Changle Zyla
Budget comfort. (New Zealand's new FY 1993-94 budget spurs investment) (Asian Capital Markets)Business, internationalClive McKeef
Burma as South Africa. (the need for sanctions against Burma's military regime) (Column)Business, internationalDesmond Tutu Archbishop
Burma's PR offensive. (public relations) (Column)Business, internationalMaureen Aung-Thwin
Candour and contempt: former general starts a political row. (Pakistan's retired Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg)Business, international 
Cathay blues. (China) (Books Special: Guide to Travel Guides)Business, internationalDon Cohn
Celebrating two heroes of Nepal. (Edmund Hillary and Passang Lhamu Sherpa, first Nepali woman to climb Mount Everest)Business, internationalJim Ottaway Jr.
China's Market-Leninism: a new focus for Peking-Washington relations. (Editorial)Business, international 
Clinton's China syndrome. (most-favored-nation trade status and human rights, non-proliferation and fair trade) (Column)Business, internationalShirley A. Kan
Combating gold theft: scientist invents way to 'fingerprint' metal. (scientist John Watling, who uses a mass spectrometer in Western Australia)Business, internationalChris Bird
Come and exploit us. (foreign investors invited to Atyrau, Kazakhstan) (The 5th Column) (Column)Business, internationalSagat Tugelbayev
Compete or die. (views of Deputy Prime Minister Supachai Panichpakdi) (Thailand: Trade & Investment) (Interview)Business, international 
Concentrating the mind. (Cambodian politics as the UN pulls out)Business, internationalLindsay Murdoch
Costly brew. (rising prices in Sri Lanka's tea industry indicate 1993 economic growth)Business, internationalManik De Silva
Critical transition: US and China should refocus on long-term interests. (bilateral relations) (Panel Discussion)Business, international 
Cry of the innocents: the story of a Chinese girl sold into prostitution in Thailand.Business, internationalKim Gooi
Dead poet's fans: ignored in life, he is now a hero. (Zha Haisheng of China)Business, internationalMatei Mihalca
Deficit thinking. (balance of trade figures misleading) (Column)Business, internationalWalter Wriston
Defining death: Asian nations seek common standard linked to brain stem activity. (Arts & Society)Business, internationalJane Parry
Detergent wars: Indian soap maker takes on multinationals. (marketing)Business, internationalV.G. Kulkarni, Sucheta Dalai
Difficult guests. (Nobel peace laureates visit Thailand)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Rodney Tasker
Dim view of Wu. (negative forecast for Gordon Wu and Hopewell Holdings Ltd.) (Business)Business, internationalHenry Sender
Double jeopardy: China debates site of nuclear plant.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Dump dumping: this protectionist device harms everyone. (anti-dumping policy) (Editorial)Business, international 
EC membership out, money in. (Switzerland) (Investing Offshore & Private Banks)Business, internationalJames Bartholomew
Ending America's Vietnam syndrome. (Editorial)Business, international 
End of the line: Calcutta's trams are headed for extinction. (scrapping of the Calcutta Tramways Co. in India)Business, internationalJug Suraiya
Face - or honour? On Hongkong: Patten proposes, China disposes. (Hong Kong governor Christopher Patten) (Editorial)Business, international 
Failure in Cambodia. (UN-mediated peace process) (The 5th Column) (Column)Business, internationalSerge Thion
Feathered friends. (bird-watching in Beidaihe, China)Business, internationalMartin Williams
Feeling the heat. (China's economy)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye, A. Koan
Fighting South Korean corruption. (Column)Business, internationalByoung Kook Min
Fine line: can Taiwan protect investors without scaring them off? (stock manipulation investigations)Business, internationalLiza Gates
Fizz fights: India's soft-drinks market is treacherous. (marketing)Business, internationalSucheta Dalai
'Flower sellers' bloom: some sell sex 20 times a night. (prostitution, drug addiction and Aids in Vietnam)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Ginger Ladd
Fowl play: cockfighting is a national spectator sport and possible tourist attraction. (preoccupation with cockfighting in the Philippines)Business, internationalKaren Emmons
Free the masses: China has too much state, not too many people. (excesses of China's population control policy) (Editorial)Business, international 
Frontal assault: Khmer Rouge caught between military, political pincers. (Cambodia)Business, internationalMichael Hayes
Frustration in Peking. (Chinese films more successful abroad than at home)Business, internationalTodd Lappin, Dierdre L. Nickerson
Fun way to profit. (tourism) (Indonesia: Trade & Investment)Business, international 
Gatt lost: for now China has no place in the trade group. (Editorial)Business, international 
Gatt to be good. (Asia and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) (Column)Business, internationalArthur Dunkel
General Park, Citizen Kim. (South Korea's former president, Park Chung Hee and current president, Kim Young Sam) (Column)Business, internationalPeter Hyun
German tax lifts deposits. (Channel Islands' banking industry) (Investing Offshore & Private Banks)Business, internationalJames Bartholomew
Ghosts gathering: comfort women issue haunts Tokyo as pressure mounts. (Tokyo, Japan)(includes related articles) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGeorge Hicks
Give Nafta a chance. (North American Free Trade Agreement) (Column)Business, internationalSean Randolph
Going home: Aetas are returning to their villages on Mt Pinatubo. (Philippine tribe returns to area damaged by volcanic eruptions)Business, internationalVaudine England
Gold-medal politics: Peking bids for 2000 Olympics: 'a more open China'? (Editorial)Business, international 
Hands across the ocean. (Australia to establish stronger links with Asia) (Cover Story)Business, international 
Headed for mergers. (Indian banking) (Focus: Banking in Asia: Steering Towards Calmer Waters)Business, internationalSucheta Dalal
How the experts see it: among the tips: Tokio Marine & Fire, Telekom Malaysia. (equity market investment) (Where to Put Your Money) (Panel Discussion)Business, international 
How the experts see it. (Cover Story)Business, international 
How the experts see it: tips include Bank Bali, PLDT and Amoy Properties. (Where to Put Your Money) (Panel Discussion)Business, international 
How the experts see it: tips include Malaysia's United Engineers, Hongkong's Johnson Electric. (companies) (Where to Put Your Money) (Panel Discussion)Business, international 
Hubris in space. (Japan National Space Development Agency's staged combustion cycle engine rockets)Business, internationalBob Johstone
Indian crusader seeks to halt child slavery. (profile of Kailash Satyarthi) (Column)Business, internationalT. Timothy Ryan Jr.
Inflation-fighter ousted. (South Korean central-bank governor Cho Soon)Business, internationalEd PAisley
In timeless India, time is running out. (threats to political stability from Hindu nationalism)Business, internationalSherry Buchanan
Japan's LDP cracks up: the best politicians money can buy. (Liberal Democratic Party) (Editorial)Business, international 
Japan: stop funding Kim Il Sung. (remittances from Japan to North Korea) (Column)Business, internationalKatsumi Sato
Japan's universities: US professor recounts surprising experiences at Kobe. (Arts and Society)Business, internationalBernard K. Gordon
Joining the fray: collapse of LDP sees female politicians entering the race. (Liberal Democratic Party, Japan)Business, internationalMargaret Scott
Jungle treasures: Sabah seeks to exploit and conserve its natural resources. (Sabah state, Malaysia)Business, internationalKarim Raslan
Just about right. (The Patten Package)(Chris Patten's constitution for Hongkong)Business, internationalJohn Walden
Land feud: farmers oppose return of park to Aborigines. (Australia's Mungo National Park) (Arts & Society)Business, internationalDebra Jopson
Let our people go. (religious prosecution in China)Business, internationalDominic Tang
Line of controversy: Vietnam power project sends warning to lenders. (A500 Power Line) (Business)Business, internationalMurray Herbert
Live and let live: allow Asians to choose their own course. (Human Rights) (Cover Story)Business, internationalKishore Mahbubani
Logging for clean air. (the plus side of logging) (Regional)Business, internationalDjamester Simarmata
Log rolling: Thai forestry contracts help to fund Khmer Rouge. (includes related article)Business, internationalKen Stier
Malaysia's quandary. (anti-AIDS efforts receive criticism from religious groups)Business, internationalAlison Nadel
Managing in Asia. (survey results)Business, international 
Man who captured beauty queen title. (profile of Australian Damien Taylor who won the Wintersun Quest crown) (Column)Business, internationalJeremy Eccles
Marching orders: infection rate among Thai army recruits is rising. (AIDS infection rate)Business, internationalKim Stier
Market settles down. (Jakarta stock market) (Indonesia: Trade & Investment)Business, international 
MFN for China: pros and cons. (excerpts from two opposing views in Hongkong's legislature on China's most-favored-nation status) (Column)Business, internationalDavid K.P. Li, Emily Lau
Neighbours forever. (Australia - Asean relations) (The 5th Column) (Column)Business, internationalHal Hill
Not far enough. (The Patten Package)(Chris Patten's constitution for Hongkong)Business, internationalChristine Loh
Nuclear exchange. (potential for nuclear deterrence between India and Pakistan) (Column)Business, internationalK. Shankar Bajpai
October surprise. (likelihood of a worldwide stockmarket crash in 1993)Business, internationalNury Vittachi
Out of the wilderness. (finance, People's Bank of China)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Oz goes gay. (Australia) (Books Special: Guide to Travel Guides)Business, internationalLinda Jaivin
Painter whose job is to recreate Mao. (Ge Xiaoguang, who paints the huge portrait of Mao Zedong on Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, China) (Column)Business, internationalDierdre L. Nickerson
Paradise discounted: Taiwanese investors strike a Hawaiian hotel bargain.Business, internationalBill Wood
Path of pluralism. (political reform in China ) (Column)Business, internationalZhou Duo
Patten's law: Hongkong's governor fights for free institutions. (Chris Patten) (Editorial)Business, international 
Paying for excess. (economic forecasts by economists from 14 Asia-Pacific countries) (Panel Discussion)Business, international 
Paying the dues. (Indonesia's economy) (Indonesia: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalHal Hill
Peking paper chase: China orders life in jail for local journalist. (Wu Shishen jailed for leaking a speech by General Secretary Jiang Zemin) (Editorial)Business, international 
Peking's political cartoonist emeritus. (Ding Cong)Business, internationalMatei P. Mihalca
Phone-y competition: Ramos takes on crony capitalism. (Philippine Pres FidelRamos)Business, international 
Place your bets: Taiwan plans to reintroduce state lotteries. (Business)Business, internationalLiza Gates
Plush life, uncertain times. (life for expatriates in the United Arab Emirates)Business, internationalJug Suraiya
Politics of expediency. (India's fractious Congress)Business, internationalShekhar Gupta
Power moves. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam ousts rival)Business, internationalEd Paislet
Power to the people. (government plans to develop sources of power) (Indonesia: Trade & Investment)Business, international 
Pre-empted strike. (South Korea's economy)Business, internationalJae Hoon Shim
Preserving China's rites. (folk rituals and customs are being studied)Business, internationalJohn Minford
Prisoner of conscience. (experiences of Nguyen Dan Que in Vietnam)Business, internationalNguyen Quoc Quan
Problem of balance: Clinton cabinet short on Asian expertise.Business, internationalSusumu Awanohara
Profiles in kowtowing: why Hongkong's leading lawyer couldn't find a lawyer. (fear of China) (Editorial)Business, international 
Pygmies of G7: interest groups tower over 'leaders' at Tokyo summit. (Group of Seven countries) (Editorial)Business, international 
Pyongyang's nuclear game. (North Korea's possible acquisition of nuclear weapons) (Column)Business, internationalStephen J. Solarz
Red card: change in immigration laws fails to attract investors. (overseas investors in the U.S.)Business, internationalJohn Berthelsen
Reform or else.... (Japanese politics)(includes related information on political leaders) (Cover Story)Business, internationalLouise Do Rosario, Robert Delfa
Rehabilitating orang utans: Sumatran centre prepares unwanted pets for life in the wild. (Bohorok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre)Business, internationalStephen Carr
Remaking Kim's image: octogenarian dictator jettisons some flagrant fabrications. (North Korea's Kim Il Sung writes his memoirs)Business, internationalBradley Martin
Righteous talk. (Western and Asian views of human rights) (Column)Business, internationalBoo Tion Kwa
Rights thinking: where East meets West: freedom vs entitlement. (Asian and Western views of human rights) (Editorial)Business, international 
Rip Van Winkle returns to Taiwan. (Australian specialist on Taiwan goes back after a 12-year absence) (Column)Business, internationalJ. Bruce Jacobs
Rule of law, not of rulers: a New Year's resolution for China. (People's Republic of China, political structure)Business, international 
Running out of time. (Hongkong's return to China) (Countdown to 1997) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGavin Greenwood
Securing Asia's future. (Column)Business, internationalJusuf Wanandi
Shutting out the world. (North Korea's internal power struggle)Business, internationalKrysztov Darewicz
Sins of the fathers: Filipinos sue US over plight of Amerasian children. (fathered by American servicemen)Business, internationalBelinda Rhodes
Slowdown in lending. (Indonesian banking) (Focus: Banking in Asia: Steering Towards Calmer Waters)Business, internationalWilliam Keeling
Step to freedom: Nepal moves toward convertible rupee.Business, internationalKedar ManSingh
Still on honeymoon: Japanese visit to Washington smoother than feared.Business, internationalRobert Delfs, Susumu Awanahora
Taiwan: trade & investment. (Special Advertising Supplement)Business, international 
The 1997 factor: Hongkong Inc. tries to boost colony's image.Business, internationalTai Ming Cheung, Sally Goll
The artful dodger: Clinton ducks tough choices on the Vietnam embargo. (Editorial)Business, international 
The battle within: KMT factions fight each other over key jobs. (Kuomintang)Business, international 
The chief salesman: Hongkong trade body stirs controversy. (Hong Kong Trade Development Council)Business, internationalSally Goll
The coming Indian crack-up. (Hindu fundamentalism and the possible end of united India) (Column)Business, internationalKhushwant Singh
The cost of living the good life. (prices of goods in 12 Asian cities) (Where to Put Your Money) (Illustration)Business, international 
The different faces of democracy. (economic development and democracy in Asia) (Column)Business, internationalUmar Juoro
'The end of their country.' (Clinton's message to North Korea) (Editorial)Business, international 
The horn's dilemma. (rhinos face extinction) (Cover Story)Business, internationalNancy Nash
The middle class bulge. (marketing)Business, internationalV.G. Kulkarni
The more the merrier: reject the dismal prophets of population control. (correlation of population density with prosperity in Asia refutes Malthus) (Editorial)Business, international 
The options for North Korea. (nuclear weapons or economic development) (Column)Business, internationalAhn Byung Joon
The organic growth: Asian NGOs have come into their own. (non-governmental organizations) (Human Rights) (Cover Story)Business, internationalSidney Jones
The pied piper of Peking: rebel folksinger preaches his own brand of Maoism. (Zhang Guangtian)Business, internationalMatei Mihalca
The PLA and China's future. (People's Liberation Army)Business, internationalMichael D. Swaine
The rights stuff. (Asian human rights non-governmental organizations) (Column)Business, internationalChristine Loh
The second industrial revolution. (possible through world-wide free trade) (Column)Business, internationalMilton Friedman
The triumph of trade. (in East Asia) (Column)Business, internationalMargaret Thatcher
Think twice: Hanoi looks to aid agencies. (Hanoi, Vietnam) (Editorial)Business, international 
Through train slows down. (China hits democratic reform in Hongkong)Business, internationalJonathan karp
Thunder from the north: Pyongyang refuses inspection of suspected nuclear sites. (North Korea) (Editorial)Business, international 
Tiger economics. (saving endangered species) (Editorial)Business, international 
Tokyo's real scandal: Japan Inc. encourages business-government graft. (Editorial)Business, international 
Too far. (The Patten Package)(Chris Patten's constitution for Hongkong)Business, internationalAllen Lee
Traveller's tales. (Cambodia after the war)Business, internationalGrant Evans
Traveller's tales. (North Korea)Business, internationalAndrew Mack
Traveller's tales. (social comment) (Column)Business, internationalViktor Zatsepin
Traveller's tales. (tourism in Thailand among the Yao tribe)Business, internationalTim Forsyth
Trouble in Eden: Japan's economic slump is hitting home in Hawaii. (Japanese investment in Hawaiian real estate)Business, internationalBill Wood
Trouble in paradise: ethnic movement for self-rule gains momentum. (Hawaii)Business, internationalEdith Terry
UN should welcome Taiwan. (Column)Business, internationalFredrick F. Chien
Untac under attack. (U.N. Transitional Authority in Cambodia) (Human Rights) (Cover Story)Business, internationalTed Morello
Valley of violence: communists agitate to unsettle government. (Nepal)Business, internationalHamish McDonald, Kedar Man Singh
Video games: Asians in Canada say they promote hatred. (games that feature Asians as villains)Business, internationalSteven Barmazel
Voters as consumers: Japanese opt for a genuine opposition. (Editorial)Business, international 
We must try harder. (human rights in Southeast Asia) (Column)Business, internationalRoberto R. Romulo
What the fund tables say. (equities) (includes information on buying funds) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, international 
What the fund tables say. (includes article on how to buy funds) (Where to Put Your Money)Business, international 
Your money ... and your life. (overuse of antibiotics causes antibiotic-resistant bacterial strain to spread among Japan's hospitals)Business, internationalSachiko Sakamaki
Zippos to go. (Vietnam) (Books Special: Guide to Travel Guides)Business, internationalMurray Hiebart
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