Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Nigel Holloway - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Nigel Holloway
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A chill wind: stealthier nuclear missile raises U.S. fears.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Almost back in favour: international donors flirt with Burma's generals.Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Nigel Holloway
A phone call from safety?: IMF says Simex, Osaka could have saved bearings.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Arbitrary justice: breach of contract in China becomes test case.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Attache case: 'spy' row a pinprick in touchy U.S.-China ties. (two U.S. military attaches expelled from China for espionage)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye, Nigel Holloway
Bargain hunting: Hong Kong investors dip their toes in New York market.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Closer encounters: U.S., China try to avert the hostile kind.(Cover Story)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Collision averted: U.S. and Japan slam on the brakes and reach a car deal.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Collision course. (the Republican Congress and Pres Bill clinton have opposing views on Asia)Business, internationalNigel Holloway, Melana K. Zyla
Cool handshake. (agreement to open U.S. liaison office in Hanoi)Business, internationalAdam Schwarz, Nigel Holloway
Deep pockets: IMF wants to tap Asia's central banks. (International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Deficit diplomacy: U.S. budget cuts could hurt in Asia.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Dirty work: fertilizer, frustration and industrial espionage. (Rubicon/Pacific Trading Group meets opposition in Asian countries when trying to market their fertilizer AgroStim)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Don't all jump at once: politics still stalls U.S. investment in North Korea.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Don't worry, be happy: China reassures U.S. about Hong Kong's future.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Fast friends: Clinton and Kim present a united front to Pyongyang. (Bill Clinton, Kim Young Sam)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
For whom the bell tolls. (China's future in the event of Deng Xiaoping's death)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Get well soon: U.S. frets over Japan's various financial ills.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Get with the programme: leading economist slams unilateral U.S. policy.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Good chemistry: Texas lures Japanese plastics firms fleeing the yen.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Have mercy on us: IMF loosens Pakistan's fiscal corset. (International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Japanese as apple pie. (Nomura Securities' New York branch)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Jolt from the blue: U.S. prodded to firm up its policy on Spratlys.(China: Friend or Foe?)(Cover Story)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Level pegging. (US-Indonesian trade)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Manna from Heaven. (diplomatics behind return of downed US pilot in North Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Nigel Holloway
Melting pot: computer firm blends Asian, American styles. (Kingston Technology)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Mobile home: Indonesia'a state-owned aircraft maker banks on U.S.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Museum peace: U.S. curators seek truce over the plane that atom-bombed Hiroshima. (the Enola Gay)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
New hands on the wheel: Dole, Gingrich lead Republican takeover. (Robert Dole and Newt Gingrich) (includes article about Republican Doug Bereuter's likely stance toward Japan)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
No pain, no grain: pessimists say Asia will soon gobble up the world's food supplies. Optimists say productivity gains and free trade can save the day. But first, some elbow grease at the policy level.(Agriculture)(Cover Story)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
No red carpet: U.S. refuses to accord Chinese president a state visit.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
No retreat: lawmakers see continuing U.S. influence in Asia.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Nothing but static: Radio Free Asiais hamstrung by politics.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Numbers racket: U.S. and Japan face off over car trade.Business, internationalCharles Smith, Nigel Holloway
Odd man out: U.S.-Korean car deal helps keep Japanese at bay.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Oh say can you see? Some fear Asia is dropping off America's radar screen.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Pandora's box: U.S. faces uphill task securing nuclear treaty renewal.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Paradise lost: Friedman predicts China will scrap Hong Kong dollar. (economist Milton Friedman)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Passing grade: Seoul weans itself from the World Bank.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Patchwork diplomacy. (U.S. military presence on Okinawa threatens U.S.-Japan pact)(includes related article about Japanese resentment over American military bases)Business, internationalNigel Holloway, Sachiko Sakamaki, Sebastian Moffett
Pressler under pressure: U.S. Senator fights to maintain Pakistan sanctions. (Larry Pressler)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Pyongyang two-step: nuclear accord fails to convince sceptics. (includes related article)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Nigel Holloway
Seeds of worry. (China's failure to protect seed breeders' intellectual property rights keeps such companies out of China and hurts the country's long-term grain production)(Agriculture)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Shanghaied by Taiwan. (US allows visit by Taiwanese president, angers chin)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Lincoln Kaye, Nigel Holloway
Sound investment: Shanghai-born businessman blends hi-tech and fun. (Thomas Yuen)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Strength in numbers: negotiator urges U.S. to build alliances in Asia.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Tequila sunrise: despite Asia's rally, U.S. investors are wary.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Terms of engagement. (US-Vietnam relations)Business, internationalAdam Schwarz, Nigel Holloway
The buddy system: Clinton wants to resume military training for Indonesia. (Pres Bill Clinton) (includes related article)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The enemy within. (some Republicans want the US to continue a a force in foreign policy)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The great divide: no easy way out for U.S. and China this time. (following arrest of Harry Wu in China)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The in crowd: Asia is no passing fad for U.S. investors.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The meeting is the message. (summit meeting between China's President Jiang Zemin and U.S. President Bill Clinton)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The missionary widow: Filipina builds on business legacy left by her charismatic husband.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The power of patience: U.S. electricity supplier practises persistence in Asia. (AES Corp.)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
The trouble with Harry. (Harry Wu)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye, Nigel Holloway
They pledge allegiance: Asians in the U.S. seek citizenship's shelter in droves.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Travelling salesmen: Commerce Secretary touts U.S. wares in India. (Ronald Brown) (includes related article about managing risks involved in investing in Asian countries)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Treading softly. (includes related article on Taiwan's response to China's missile test-fires)(China: Friend or Foe?)(Cover Story)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Lincoln Kaye, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, Nigel Holloway, John McBeth
Trick or treaty? That depends on whether you've got the bomb or not. (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Uncertain future: is the U.S.-Japan alliance past its prime?Business, internationalNigel Holloway, Sebastian Moffett
Under the volcano: Hawaii hopes to tap Asia's booming economies. (includes article on Kahala Hotel)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Winning the peace: Clinton grants Hanoi diplomatic recognition.Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Withdrawal symptoms: an American failure that still shapes foreign policy.(Vietnam: 20 Years After the War)Business, internationalNigel Holloway
Yanking the armistice. (North Korea-South Korea demilitarized zone)Business, internationalNigel Holloway, Shim Jae Hoom
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