| Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A dam too far. (proposed Narmada River dams and other environmental issues in India) (Environment in Asia) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Darryl 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, international | Elisabeth 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, international | James Bovard |
| America's Vietnam embargo. (two opposing views) (Column) | Business, international | Warren Williams, Pham Huy Ty |
| Ancient Mustang faces a new invasion. (tourism in northern Nepal) | Business, international | Edward 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, international | Geremie Barme |
| A secret war: US and Soviet air forces clashed directly in Korea. (during the Korean War) | Business, international | Jon Halliday |
| Asia's labour pains. (illegal workers) (Column) | Business, international | Surya B. Prasai |
| Asia's new arms race. (Russian weapons) (Column) | Business, international | Bilveer Singh |
| Asia's new world order. (Column) | Business, international | Goh 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, international | Des 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, international | Hamish McDondald |
| Banking on the poor. (Tulay sa Pag-Unlad Inc.'s credit program for Philippines poor) (The 5th Column) (Column) | Business, international | Benjamin T. Montemayor |
| Battle of the broadcasters. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohora |
| Bleeding Cambodia. | Business, international | Abdulgaffar Peang-Meth |
| Braving the seas and more: smuggling Chinese into the US means big money. | Business, international | Paul Mooney, Melana Zyla, Changle Zyla |
| Budget comfort. (New Zealand's new FY 1993-94 budget spurs investment) (Asian Capital Markets) | Business, international | Clive McKeef |
| Burma as South Africa. (the need for sanctions against Burma's military regime) (Column) | Business, international | Desmond Tutu Archbishop |
| Burma's PR offensive. (public relations) (Column) | Business, international | Maureen 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, international | Don Cohn |
| Celebrating two heroes of Nepal. (Edmund Hillary and Passang Lhamu Sherpa, first Nepali woman to climb Mount Everest) | Business, international | Jim 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, international | Shirley A. Kan |
| Combating gold theft: scientist invents way to 'fingerprint' metal. (scientist John Watling, who uses a mass spectrometer in Western Australia) | Business, international | Chris Bird |
| Come and exploit us. (foreign investors invited to Atyrau, Kazakhstan) (The 5th Column) (Column) | Business, international | Sagat 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, international | Lindsay Murdoch |
| Costly brew. (rising prices in Sri Lanka's tea industry indicate 1993 economic growth) | Business, international | Manik 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, international | Kim Gooi |
| Dead poet's fans: ignored in life, he is now a hero. (Zha Haisheng of China) | Business, international | Matei Mihalca |
| Deficit thinking. (balance of trade figures misleading) (Column) | Business, international | Walter Wriston |
| Defining death: Asian nations seek common standard linked to brain stem activity. (Arts & Society) | Business, international | Jane Parry |
| Detergent wars: Indian soap maker takes on multinationals. (marketing) | Business, international | V.G. Kulkarni, Sucheta Dalai |
| Difficult guests. (Nobel peace laureates visit Thailand) | Business, international | Bertil Lintner, Rodney Tasker |
| Dim view of Wu. (negative forecast for Gordon Wu and Hopewell Holdings Ltd.) (Business) | Business, international | Henry Sender |
| Double jeopardy: China debates site of nuclear plant. | Business, international | Carl 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, international | James 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, international | Jug 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, international | Serge Thion |
| Feathered friends. (bird-watching in Beidaihe, China) | Business, international | Martin Williams |
| Feeling the heat. (China's economy) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, A. Koan |
| Fighting South Korean corruption. (Column) | Business, international | Byoung Kook Min |
| Fine line: can Taiwan protect investors without scaring them off? (stock manipulation investigations) | Business, international | Liza Gates |
| Fizz fights: India's soft-drinks market is treacherous. (marketing) | Business, international | Sucheta Dalai |
| 'Flower sellers' bloom: some sell sex 20 times a night. (prostitution, drug addiction and Aids in Vietnam) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Ginger Ladd |
| Fowl play: cockfighting is a national spectator sport and possible tourist attraction. (preoccupation with cockfighting in the Philippines) | Business, international | Karen 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, international | Michael Hayes |
| Frustration in Peking. (Chinese films more successful abroad than at home) | Business, international | Todd 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, international | Arthur Dunkel |
| General Park, Citizen Kim. (South Korea's former president, Park Chung Hee and current president, Kim Young Sam) (Column) | Business, international | Peter Hyun |
| German tax lifts deposits. (Channel Islands' banking industry) (Investing Offshore & Private Banks) | Business, international | James Bartholomew |
| Ghosts gathering: comfort women issue haunts Tokyo as pressure mounts. (Tokyo, Japan)(includes related articles) (Cover Story) | Business, international | George Hicks |
| Give Nafta a chance. (North American Free Trade Agreement) (Column) | Business, international | Sean Randolph |
| Going home: Aetas are returning to their villages on Mt Pinatubo. (Philippine tribe returns to area damaged by volcanic eruptions) | Business, international | Vaudine 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, international | Sucheta 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, international | Bob Johstone |
| Indian crusader seeks to halt child slavery. (profile of Kailash Satyarthi) (Column) | Business, international | T. Timothy Ryan Jr. |
| Inflation-fighter ousted. (South Korean central-bank governor Cho Soon) | Business, international | Ed PAisley |
| In timeless India, time is running out. (threats to political stability from Hindu nationalism) | Business, international | Sherry 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, international | Katsumi Sato |
| Japan's universities: US professor recounts surprising experiences at Kobe. (Arts and Society) | Business, international | Bernard K. Gordon |
| Joining the fray: collapse of LDP sees female politicians entering the race. (Liberal Democratic Party, Japan) | Business, international | Margaret Scott |
| Jungle treasures: Sabah seeks to exploit and conserve its natural resources. (Sabah state, Malaysia) | Business, international | Karim Raslan |
| Just about right. (The Patten Package)(Chris Patten's constitution for Hongkong) | Business, international | John Walden |
| Land feud: farmers oppose return of park to Aborigines. (Australia's Mungo National Park) (Arts & Society) | Business, international | Debra Jopson |
| Let our people go. (religious prosecution in China) | Business, international | Dominic Tang |
| Line of controversy: Vietnam power project sends warning to lenders. (A500 Power Line) (Business) | Business, international | Murray Herbert |
| Live and let live: allow Asians to choose their own course. (Human Rights) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Kishore Mahbubani |
| Logging for clean air. (the plus side of logging) (Regional) | Business, international | Djamester Simarmata |
| Log rolling: Thai forestry contracts help to fund Khmer Rouge. (includes related article) | Business, international | Ken Stier |
| Malaysia's quandary. (anti-AIDS efforts receive criticism from religious groups) | Business, international | Alison 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, international | Jeremy Eccles |
| Marching orders: infection rate among Thai army recruits is rising. (AIDS infection rate) | Business, international | Kim 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, international | David K.P. Li, Emily Lau |
| Neighbours forever. (Australia - Asean relations) (The 5th Column) (Column) | Business, international | Hal Hill |
| Not far enough. (The Patten Package)(Chris Patten's constitution for Hongkong) | Business, international | Christine Loh |
| Nuclear exchange. (potential for nuclear deterrence between India and Pakistan) (Column) | Business, international | K. Shankar Bajpai |
| October surprise. (likelihood of a worldwide stockmarket crash in 1993) | Business, international | Nury Vittachi |
| Out of the wilderness. (finance, People's Bank of China) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
| Oz goes gay. (Australia) (Books Special: Guide to Travel Guides) | Business, international | Linda 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, international | Dierdre L. Nickerson |
| Paradise discounted: Taiwanese investors strike a Hawaiian hotel bargain. | Business, international | Bill Wood |
| Path of pluralism. (political reform in China ) (Column) | Business, international | Zhou 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, international | Hal 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, international | Matei 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, international | Liza Gates |
| Plush life, uncertain times. (life for expatriates in the United Arab Emirates) | Business, international | Jug Suraiya |
| Politics of expediency. (India's fractious Congress) | Business, international | Shekhar Gupta |
| Power moves. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam ousts rival) | Business, international | Ed 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, international | Jae Hoon Shim |
| Preserving China's rites. (folk rituals and customs are being studied) | Business, international | John Minford |
| Prisoner of conscience. (experiences of Nguyen Dan Que in Vietnam) | Business, international | Nguyen Quoc Quan |
| Problem of balance: Clinton cabinet short on Asian expertise. | Business, international | Susumu 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, international | Stephen J. Solarz |
| Red card: change in immigration laws fails to attract investors. (overseas investors in the U.S.) | Business, international | John Berthelsen |
| Reform or else.... (Japanese politics)(includes related information on political leaders) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Louise Do Rosario, Robert Delfa |
| Rehabilitating orang utans: Sumatran centre prepares unwanted pets for life in the wild. (Bohorok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre) | Business, international | Stephen Carr |
| Remaking Kim's image: octogenarian dictator jettisons some flagrant fabrications. (North Korea's Kim Il Sung writes his memoirs) | Business, international | Bradley Martin |
| Righteous talk. (Western and Asian views of human rights) (Column) | Business, international | Boo 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, international | J. 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, international | Gavin Greenwood |
| Securing Asia's future. (Column) | Business, international | Jusuf Wanandi |
| Shutting out the world. (North Korea's internal power struggle) | Business, international | Krysztov Darewicz |
| Sins of the fathers: Filipinos sue US over plight of Amerasian children. (fathered by American servicemen) | Business, international | Belinda Rhodes |
| Slowdown in lending. (Indonesian banking) (Focus: Banking in Asia: Steering Towards Calmer Waters) | Business, international | William Keeling |
| Step to freedom: Nepal moves toward convertible rupee. | Business, international | Kedar ManSingh |
| Still on honeymoon: Japanese visit to Washington smoother than feared. | Business, international | Robert Delfs, Susumu Awanahora |
| Taiwan: trade & investment. (Special Advertising Supplement) | Business, international | |
| The 1997 factor: Hongkong Inc. tries to boost colony's image. | Business, international | Tai 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, international | Sally Goll |
| The coming Indian crack-up. (Hindu fundamentalism and the possible end of united India) (Column) | Business, international | Khushwant 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, international | Umar 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, international | Nancy Nash |
| The middle class bulge. (marketing) | Business, international | V.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, international | Ahn Byung Joon |
| The organic growth: Asian NGOs have come into their own. (non-governmental organizations) (Human Rights) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Sidney Jones |
| The pied piper of Peking: rebel folksinger preaches his own brand of Maoism. (Zhang Guangtian) | Business, international | Matei Mihalca |
| The PLA and China's future. (People's Liberation Army) | Business, international | Michael D. Swaine |
| The rights stuff. (Asian human rights non-governmental organizations) (Column) | Business, international | Christine Loh |
| The second industrial revolution. (possible through world-wide free trade) (Column) | Business, international | Milton Friedman |
| The triumph of trade. (in East Asia) (Column) | Business, international | Margaret Thatcher |
| Think twice: Hanoi looks to aid agencies. (Hanoi, Vietnam) (Editorial) | Business, international | |
| Through train slows down. (China hits democratic reform in Hongkong) | Business, international | Jonathan 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, international | Allen Lee |
| Traveller's tales. (Cambodia after the war) | Business, international | Grant Evans |
| Traveller's tales. (North Korea) | Business, international | Andrew Mack |
| Traveller's tales. (social comment) (Column) | Business, international | Viktor Zatsepin |
| Traveller's tales. (tourism in Thailand among the Yao tribe) | Business, international | Tim Forsyth |
| Trouble in Eden: Japan's economic slump is hitting home in Hawaii. (Japanese investment in Hawaiian real estate) | Business, international | Bill Wood |
| Trouble in paradise: ethnic movement for self-rule gains momentum. (Hawaii) | Business, international | Edith Terry |
| UN should welcome Taiwan. (Column) | Business, international | Fredrick F. Chien |
| Untac under attack. (U.N. Transitional Authority in Cambodia) (Human Rights) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Ted Morello |
| Valley of violence: communists agitate to unsettle government. (Nepal) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Kedar Man Singh |
| Video games: Asians in Canada say they promote hatred. (games that feature Asians as villains) | Business, international | Steven Barmazel |
| Voters as consumers: Japanese opt for a genuine opposition. (Editorial) | Business, international | |
| We must try harder. (human rights in Southeast Asia) (Column) | Business, international | Roberto 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, international | Sachiko Sakamaki |
| Zippos to go. (Vietnam) (Books Special: Guide to Travel Guides) | Business, international | Murray Hiebart |
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