Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Colin James - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Colin James
TitleSubjectAuthors
Chain reaction: Asia-Pacific states escalate their protests as France prepares for nuclear tests in Polynesia. The dispute threatens to pummel France's political and economic interests in the region.Business, internationalJacqueline Rees, Colin James
Collateral damage. (French nuclear tests in South Pacific)Business, internationalColin James, Sachiko Sakamaki, Don Rood
Come fly with me: new carrier shakes things up Down Under. (Kiwi Travel International Airlines)Business, internationalColin James
Cut above the rest: New Zealand seeks jobs from forest-rights sale.Business, internationalColin James
Embarrassment of riches: can New Zealand's film industry survive success?Business, internationalColin James
For cash and country. (professional rugby in New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James, Jane Sayers
Future in the cards. (New Zealand)(Banking in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalColin James
In brash we trust. (Economic monitor: New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
Kiwi cuts: New Zealand pares import tariffs - again.Business, internationalColin James
Moment of truth: New Zealand's anti-inflation strategy turns painful.Business, internationalColin James
Native talent: Maori entrepreneurs are making a comeback.Business, internationalColin James
Overdue payment: New Zealand makes a deal with Maoris.Business, internationalColin James
Shock of the new: government moves to stem Asian influx.Business, internationalColin James
Stay tuned. (economic trends in New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
The power of green: dealing with pollution is becoming a major issue for the region's officials.(Environment in Asia)Business, internationalColin James
Unshaken and unstirred: Kobe tremor highlights Wellington's vulnerability.Business, internationalColin James, Jane Sayers
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