Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Bruce Gilley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A bridge too far: Hong Kong fends off traffic assault from China.(projects for bridges from China to Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
After the fact: Pentagon to probe hi-tech transfer to China. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley, Nigel Holloway |
A matter of principle.(Hong Kong governor criticises companies for dealing directly with China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
A midsummer night's dream. (anticipated festivities when Hong Kong transferred back to China in 1997)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Anniversary blues; 'Rule by law' muzzles Tiananmen commemorations.(Hong Kong) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Bruce Gilley |
A spanner in the works; Shell's Huizhou refinery may be in big trouble after all.(China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
A tangled web; Guangdong officials linked to Shell case.(China, Shell Oil) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Born again: is the boom back for China investors? | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Candles in the wind; will backers of Chinese democracy survive until 1997? | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Change of heart. (Hong Kong legislator Christine Loh) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
China-watcher: Taipei plans to keep a close eye on the territory. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Citizen Cassandra.(Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Comeback kid: Yang Shangkun emerges as new father figure. (China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Controlling interest: Beijing plays Diaoyu dispute in a low key.(Japan, Taiwan and China in dispute over Daioyu islands) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Courting qualms; Hong Kong businesses face handover hurdles. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Darkness dawns. (applications for British passports soar as China plans to absorb HongKong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Don't cry uncle: travails of Deng Xiaoping's niece. (Ding Peng's Shenzhen Fountain property development company in shareholder battles) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Downsize and out: management consultants see China business shrink. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Down to brass tacks. (Britain and China solving problems as Hong Kong's handover looms) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Enter the judge.(Sir Ti Liang Yang joins competition for post of chief executive of Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Facing up to reality; colony yields to China on transition issues. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Following the money: China's growth spurt tempts children into jobs.(child labor in Asia)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Gag order. (Hong Kong-China reunification and freedom of the press) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Get a grip: China seeks to bring order to Pearl River Delta.(to control rampant economic expansion) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Good for what ails you: China's military hospitals get a dose of investment. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Guns and money: illicit arms trade puts China on the defensive. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley, Nigel Holloway |
Hard to resist.(China's handling of Hong Kong after 1997) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Here come the jitters. (Hong Kong's business community loses confidence in the colony's future) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
In deference of Dad: Deng Xiaoping's son hits out at party hardliners.(Deng Pufang) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Bruce Gilley |
In the bazaar.(arms shipments through Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Irresistible force: migrant workers are part of a solution, not a problem. (China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Just in case .... (multinationals planning for Hong-Kong China reunification in 1997) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Local talent: new Guangdong governor treads the middle way.(Lu Ruihua, China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Loud silence. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Lure of the West. (Hong Kong's Goldlion Holdings menswear line in China promotes a Western image)(Column) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Man on the spot. (Tung Chee-hwa appointed leader of Hong Kong)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Mind the gap. (trade deficit in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
New connections. (Taiwan's telecommunications industry) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
New deal: an ace economy, but a political wildcard.(Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Not over yet: U.S.-China technology deal raises Congress's hackles. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Obstacle course. (challenges facing Tung Chee-hwa, new chief executive of Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Of the beaten track: China's interior offers joy to some foreign investors. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Old game, new strategy; Democrats regroup; some reach out to Beijing. (pro-democracy political groups of Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Party control. (possible 1997 celebrations in China)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Peace dividend. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Pei back in China: architect's glassmaking brother builds up from roots.(Pei Yukun and I.M. Pei) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Playing favourites: as speculation mounts as to who will lead Hong Kong after it reverts to China, Beijing's mark of favour falls on shipping tycoon Tung Chee-hwa. But the race isn't over. (includes profiles of six candidates)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Potboiler nationalism.(official Chinese views not to be published in English)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Predators at the gate: Ho's gambling monopoly is a tempting target.(Stanley Ho, Macau Tourism and Amusement Co.) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Provincial prodigals: some migrant workers return home as entrepreneurs. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Read all about it. (China to introduce a Hong Kong edition of its English-language newspaper) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Ready or not: a slew of transition issues remain unresolved. (Hong Kong transition to Chinese control)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Risky business. (dangers facing foreign businessmen in China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Rocks of contention.(Diaoyu islands dispute affects relations between China and Japan) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Bruce Gilley, Julian Baum, Sebastian Moffett |
Rolling towards 1997.(Hong Kong economy) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Rough justice: executions surge in tough anti-crime drive. (China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Shoe-In's Challenge.(potential Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Tung Chee-hwa) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Sisters act. (migrant labor in China) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Slippery slope: Beijing detains Chinese manager for Shell. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Standing pat: Governor Patten won't bend to tycoons' pleas. (includes related article of interview with Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Sue you, sue me: foreign firms in China face a wave of complaints. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Suspicious cargo. (Israeli missile launcher stopped in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Take a detour: subway planners in Asia avoid Taipei's debacle. (Taipei, Taiwan's subway construction) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The banker. (Chen Cuiting, Shenzhen Development Bank)(50th anniversary issue)(Interview) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The common touch: chief executive candidates brave the masses.(Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The die is cast: enclave is already surrendering to China's embrace.(Macau) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The final stretch: detention centres are being cleared across the region. (Vietnamese detained in other Asian nations) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The Great Helmsman. (Tung Chee-hwa, new chief executive of Hong Kong) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The offer that wasn't. (Beijing and Hong Kong's Democrats) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The sound of silence: Is Beijing reinterpreting the Tiananmen protest? | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
The Stick ... China threatens sanctions but avoids political row. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley, Shada Islam |
The winner loses: Patten gets a slap on the back - and in the face. (Hong Kong Governor Christopher Patten)(includes related article on China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office Director Lu Ping) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Tightening the bolts. (China makes demands upon Hong Kong's government) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
Tower of power; Beijing's Oriental Plaza rises from the ashes. | Business, international | Bruce Gilley |
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