Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Bruce Gilley - Abstracts

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