Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Susumu Awanohara |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A helping hand: Australia urges caution on human rights campaigning. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
A promise kept: Clinton presses Japan on trade, meets election pledge. (President Clinton emphasizes economics in meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Balancing act. (Honda seeks input on car design from American managers of U.S.-based Honda plants) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Beyond keiretsu. (weakening of ties between Japanese car makers and car-parts makers) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Blocking the lobbyists: has Clinton gone far enough - or too far? (US) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Breathing space: Clinton delays on conditions to China's MFN renewal. (most-favored-nation trade status) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Caution to Peking: a hardliner is back in State Department. (Regional) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
China consensus: Clinton and Congress converge on MFN issue. (most-favored-nation trade status) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Chips with everything: Japan may lose in debate over managed trade. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Friedland, Ed Paisley |
Clinton's choice: aid for UN population projects but not in China. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Clinton's clarion call. (the administration pledges economic and political commitment to Asia) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Friedland, Shim Jae Hoon |
Currency risk: Japan's firms raise US prices to avoid dumping charges. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Do unto others...: Clinton's human-rights thrust abroad takes shape. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Down in the dumps: lingering disputes sour US-South Korea trade talks. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Ed Paisley |
Down to a trickle: US Congress poised to cut aid to the Philippines. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Encore. (car maker Honda of America hopes to reverse a decline in sales) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Frayed relations: China's textile trade expected to draw US ire. (Business) | Business, international | Mark Clifford, Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Burton |
Friends like these: US gets tough with its trading partners. (Asia) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Gearing up for a fight. (foreign automakers fear a Japanese monopoly in Vietnam) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Susumu Awanohara |
Group therapy. (multilateralism in U.S.-Asian relations) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Hard labour: dispute over workers' rights sours US-Indonesia ties. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Hole in the road: US-Vietnam ties muddied by bribery allegations. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
How to handle America: US and Japan open far-reaching trade talks. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Friedland |
Late into the fray. (American investment in Vietnam) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Burton |
Leaner and meaner: reduced forces to have better arms. (US military downsizing) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Lukewarm welcome: Dalai Lama gets cautious reception in Washington. (Tibetan leader's visit to Washington, D.C., and U.S.-China relations) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Missing the moment: Bush hands on Vietnam issue to President Clinton. (President George Bush leaves issue of US trade embargo against Vietnam with President Bill Clinton) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Money machines: China's banks are forced to act as government cashiers. (includes related article on size of China's economy) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Henny Sender, Lincoln Kaye, Susumu Awanohara |
My shield or yours? US and Japan consider joint missile defence system. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Open the floodgates: IMF-World Bank aid to start flowing into Vietnam. (International Monetary Fund) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Patten's progress: governor's democratic push wins US Congress backing. (Hongkong's Chris Patten) (includes information on Assistant Secretary of State Winston Lord's visit to China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Susumu Awanohara |
Positive thinking: Tyson advocates managed trade. (Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Laura Tyson) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Problem of balance: Clinton cabinet short on Asian expertise. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Ready to help: agencies prepare their menus of projects. (international aid for Vietnam) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Susumu Awanohara |
Regroup and relaunch: US unveils new war planning strategy. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Reorientation process: new US secretary of state outlines Asia policy. (secretary of state Warren Christopher) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
South Asian dilemma: US gropes for role in subcontinent. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Spooks for industry: CIA considers move into commercial intelligence. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Melana Zyla |
Spreading the word: Clinton gives priority to promoting democracy. (Bill Clinton) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Starting over. (U.S.-Japanese trade relations) (Japan: Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Stormy weather: tension behind the smiles at Mahathir-Suharto talks. (Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia and President Suharto of Indonesia)(includes related article on U.S. relations with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation members) | Business, international | Michael Vatikiotis, Susumu Awanohara |
Target practice: Japan, US resume their debate over car-part imports. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Terms of trade. (US trade policy) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
The first step: Asean takes the initiative on security cooperation. (Association of South East Asian Nations) (includes information on U.S. military aid to Malaysia and Indonesia) | Business, international | Michael Vatikiotis, Susumu Awanohara |
The magnificent eight: World Bank seeks lessons from East Asia. (bank studies government intervention in economy) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
The next great leap. (international aid for economic development in Vietnam) (includes related information) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Susumu Awanohara |
The right to arm: US weapons sales linked to East Timor progress. (US-Indonesian relations and human rights in East Timor) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
The wages of peace. (U.S. relations with Vietnam) (includes related article on European Community relations with Vietnam) (U.S. relations with Vietnam)(includes related article on European Community relations with Vietnam) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Shada Islam, Nayan Chanda |
Tying the knot: US and South Korea near semiconductor deal. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Ed Paisley |
Uniforms unite: Washington seeks closer military ties with China. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Vienna showdown. (East Asian-Western differences over the World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna, Austria, June 14-25, 1993) (Human Rights) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Michael Vatikiotis, Susumu Awanohara, Shada Islam |
Weapons of discord: US displeased with Jakarta's arms transfers. (U.S.-Indonesian relations) | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara |
Win, hold, confuse: South Koreans worried by new US military strategy. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Shim Jae Hoon |
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