| Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Lincoln Kaye |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A deafening silence. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| A probe in the back. (Jiang Zemin's political fortunes, China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Attache case: 'spy' row a pinprick in touchy U.S.-China ties. (two U.S. military attaches expelled from China for espionage) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Nigel Holloway |
| Breathing room. (Economic Monitor: China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Common ground: delegates search for consensus at women's forum. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Death's angel: a hospice director comforts his patients' last days with lies. (Profile: Li Wei) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Dull but sharp: deputies rattle their rubber stamps. (China's National People's Congress) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Eleventh coming: designation of Panchen Lama stirs a storm. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Vijay Kranti |
| Fire when ready: problem is Beijing doesn't have the nerve. (Asia's Ailing State Enterprises: China) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Flourishing grassroots: village-level democracy blooms. (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| For the record: photographer captures old Shanghai's vanishing grandeur. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Ghost of a chance: Wu's release unlikely to mend Sino-U.S. rift. (human-rights ativist Harry Wu) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Goodbye to all that. (steel maker Shougang Corp. pres Zhou Guanwu retires amid scandal) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Harried hostage. (Harry Wu) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| June jitters: pre-Tiananmen, officials and dissidents jostle, fall. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Leading spirit: Dalai lama's visit highlights Buddhist revival.(Mongolia) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Learn from Lanju. (Asia's Ailing State Enterprises: China) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Local hero: champions of central control look to the past. (revised view of Zeng Guofan) (China)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Much ado: women meet, educate, get spied on, protest. (United nations' Fourth World Conference on Women) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| No time like the present: management training finds home in China. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Palace purge: with the sacking of Beijing party secretary Chen Xitong, the first public shot has been fired in the struggle to succeed ailing patriarch Deng Xiaoping. (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Politics of penitence: China seeks to gain from Japan's war guilt. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Reduce speed ahead. (Chinese premier Li Peng wishes to slow China's economic growth) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Reversal of fortunes: widow reflects on her life's strange twists. (Daisy Kwok of China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Shanghaied by Taiwan. (US allows visit by Taiwanese president, angers chin) | Business, international | Julian Baum, Lincoln Kaye, Nigel Holloway |
| Shanghai resurgent: city's champions see it as region's natural leader. (China)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Southern cooking: coast's hot economies find centre distasteful. (Series on Regionalism in China) (includes related article on Bao Mi's book) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Stirring fury: private women's groups scorned by conference move. (United Nations international women's conference in China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| The grip slips. (centralized control of China from Beijing)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| The mantle slips. (Deng Xiaoping's power fades with his health) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| The next generation: Chinese leadership takes a conservative turn.(China: Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| The trouble with Harry. (Harry Wu) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye, Nigel Holloway |
| Tit for tat: Sino-American rift widens. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| To bear any burden: Asia's women pay a disproportionately high price for the region's economic boom.(Asian Women: Two Steps Forward One Step Back)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Trading rights: Beijing exacts high price for copyright accord. | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Trampled underfoot: dissidents caught up in Sino-U.S. clash. (China) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
| Treading softly. (includes related article on Taiwan's response to China's missile test-fires)(China: Friend or Foe?)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Rigoberto Tiglao, Lincoln Kaye, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, Nigel Holloway, John McBeth |
| Vital signs. (National People's Congress opposition to Chinese government economic policy) | Business, international | Lincoln Kaye |
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