Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Rodney Tasker - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Rodney Tasker
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alphabet soup, Cambodian style. (acronyms and jargon in Cambodia)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
An elephantine task: urgent measures are necessary to save the Thai elephant.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Another voice: Thailand proposes direct Asean-UN talks.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Back in the fold: Khmer Rouge offers to join national army. (Cambodia)Business, internationalNate Thayer, Rodney Tasker
Burning question. (school arson leaves Thailand's politicians confused)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Character building: Chuan's position firms as confidence motion fizzles. (Thailand's Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Comrades adrift: army moves to cut links with Khmer Rouge. (Thailand's army)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Dangerous neighbours: recent Cambodian fighting tests Thai nerves.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Difficult birth. (results of U.N.-sponsored election in Cambodia) (Cover Story)Business, internationalNate Thayer, Rodney Tasker
Difficult guests. (Nobel peace laureates visit Thailand)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Rodney Tasker
Earning their keep: new regime will have to put the economy in order. (Cambodia following the U.N.-sponsored election) (Cover Story)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Economic hit list: time for politically focused Chuan to tackle the problems. (Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai) (Thailand: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker
Empty dreams: Thais about to close last Cambodia refugee camp.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Fallow season: Chamlong refuses party leadership, returns to farm. (Thai political figure Chamlong Srimuang) (Regional)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
First blood: Khmer Rouge backs off from government attacks. (Cambodia)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Hitting a nerve: US-Thai links strained over Khmer Rouge.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Human-rights lawyer is 'God of the poor.' (profile of Thai political journalist and lawyer Thongbai Thongpao) (Column)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Law of return: case brings former premier Anand back to politics. (Thailand's Anand Panyarachun)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
More to come: share scandal could force further resignations. (Thai share manipulation investigation leads to political resignations)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker
Paying a price. (tourism problems) (Thailand: Trade & Investment)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Policies and programmes. (Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai) (Interview)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker
Pomp and peccadilloes: princely lifestyles come under closer public scrutiny. (Asian Royalty) (Cover Story)Business, internationalRobert Delfs, Michael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker
Quiet satisfaction. (failure of the Khmer Rouge to disrupt the U.N.-sponsored election in Cambodia) (Cover Story)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Rao's look-east policy: India befriends Thailand for trade and investment. (Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Remodelled army: reforms aimed at making soldiers more professional. (Thailand's army) (includes information on army commander Wimol Wongwanich) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Rodney Tasker
Rendered surplus: idled by machines, workers go on strike. (Thailand textile industry)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Return to duty. (Thailand's military and political situation one year after soldiers attacked pro-democracy demonstrators in May 1992) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Rodney Tasker
Second coming: new wave of Burmese refugees threatens Thailand.Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Rodney Tasker
Security embrace: Thai-US defence ties regain lost ground.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Soldiers' soldiers: annual military reshuffle stresses professionalism. (Thailand)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Sounds of silence: Chuan's low-key style masks returning tensions. (Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai) (Regional)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Southern discomfort: Muslim separatist violence raises its head again. (violence in southern Thailand and Thai-Malaysian relations)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Strength sapped: ruling coalition faces new opposition challenge. (Thailand)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Taxi driver with a tender touch. (Profile: Suvimol Patheephasen of Bangkok, Thailand)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
The Libyan connection: US puts pressure on Thais building chemical plant. (alleged chemical weapon factory in Libya)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
The media man in the Cambodian sun. (United Nations Transitional Authority spokesman Eric Falt)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
The straight and narrow. (Thailand's Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Thrones that count. (Asian Royalty) (Cover Story)Business, internationalRobert Delfs, Michael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker
Time of trial: former prime minister Anand faces prison term. (Anand Panyarachun, Thailand)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Traveller's tales. (closure of the last refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border) (Column)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Troubled frontier: Thai Muslim violence concerns Malaysia as well.Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker
Uninvited guest: Khmer Rouge role overshadows new government. (Cambodia)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
Vicious circle: polls seen as deepening national divisions. (Cambodia)Business, internationalNate Thayer, Rodney Tasker
Voice of the people. (results of elections in Cambodia, May 23-28, 1993) (includes information on voting in the town of Chhuk near a Khmer Rouge stronghold)Business, internationalNate Thayer, Rodney Tasker
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