Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Frank Ching |
Title | Subject | Authors |
1997: Chinese are not prepared. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
A milestone for Hong Kong. (positive reactions to election of Tung Chee-hwa as chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
An Indonesian view of the world; Alatas sees need to give developing nations a bigger say. (Indonesian foreign minister Ali Alatas)(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Asean nearing founder's vision: after 1997 Burma may be the only nonmember nation.(Association of South East Asian Nations)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
ASEAN's unkept promise: 1993 pledge on human rights seems to have been forgotten. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
A tale of two countries; Indonesia and China respond differently to pressure on rights. (human rights)(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Australians debate diversity.(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Australia's identity crisis: new government examines its role in Asia.(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Bashing China is new U.S. fad: with Tokyo's trade surplus falling, America is focusing on Beijing.(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Burma wants to end its isolation: foreign minister says country will be more active internationally. (Ohn Gyaw)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Chan: an independent spirit: her appointment would do wonders for civil-service morale.(Anson Chan)(Hong Kong's Chief Executive, part 4)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China: fear no longer prevalent: depoliticization of life marks improvement in human rights.(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China is closing language door.(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China keeps mild Taiwan line; Beijing unlikely to take military action without new provocation. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China makes its own rules: foreign interference is all right if it's to Beijing's advantage.(foreign relations in dispute between China and Taiwan) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China must shun radical criteria: Hong Kong panel proposes concept of 'Chinese blood.' | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China reports rights progress: but Wei Jingsheng case casts doubt on Beijing's claims. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
China welcomes Clinton victory; Beijing expects its relations with the U.S. to improve. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Choosing Hong Kong's leader: chief executive must understand 'one country, two systems.'(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Danger signals for Hong Kong.(future of Hong Kong after 1997) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Diaoyu dispute: complex issues. (islands claimed by Japan, China and Taiwan) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Forging Malaysia's indentity. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Forging new U.S.-China ties. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Freedom of the press at risk: Lu Ping's remarks suggest there will be curbs after 1997. (Chinese Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office director Lu Ping)(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Hong Kong: a nationality issue: in theory, 1997 transfer won't affect residents' citizenship.(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Hong Kong haven at risk.(haven for Chinese dissidents) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Hong Kong mood improves. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
India should sign test ban pact.(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Japan: reforms will go on.(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Lee's olive branch to Beijing: his inaugural speech provides an opening for a new dialogue. (Taiwan Pres. Lee Teng-hui)(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Lo: a long, puzzling record. (Lo Tak-shing) (Hong Kong's Chief Executive, part 3)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Making sense of North Korea.(N Korea seeks agreement with the US) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Malaysia at peace with itself.(national economic policy) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Official propaganda no problem: Hong Kong mouthpiece won't threaten freedom of the press.(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Only connect: China doesn't understand Hong Kong, says Xu Jiatun. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Patten can help break deadlock; he should offer to help prepare for new elections in 1997. (Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten)(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Pragmatism rules in Hong Kong: many seek British nationality to get passports by 1997. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Public opinion is a risky tool; anti-U.S. propaganda may restrict China's freedom of action.(Eye on Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Right-wing group shifts focus; World Anti-Communist League transformed by Cold War's end. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Russia wants bigger Asian role; Moscow is fearful of being shut out of vibrant economic region. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Russo-Japan ties inch forward. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Singapore-Malaysia ties strained: debate on re-merger sharpens focus on their differences. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Sino-Russian pact a good sign.(Eye On Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Taiwan votes for the status quo; Lee's landslide isn't victory for reunificationists or separatists. (Lee Teng-hui) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Time running out as 1997 nears: many will flee Hong Kong unless China instils confidence. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Time to ban nuclear tests: with NPT extended, it's the turn of the nuclear powers to act.(Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Time to halt human-rights war; West's annual effort to censure China in UN is counterproductive.(Eye On Asia)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Tung: a reluctant candidate. (Tung Chee-Hwa, Hong Kong)(Hong Kong's Chief Executive, part 2)(Column) | Business, international | Frank Ching |
U.S.-Japan ties reinvigorated; security accord reflects value of trans-Pacific partnership. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
U.S. mending ties with China. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
Welcome China into the world: Washington should build up a relationship of trust with Beijing. | Business, international | Frank Ching |
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