Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Jonathan karp - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Jonathan karp
TitleSubjectAuthors
All the news that fits. (foreign investment in India's print media)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
A neigh at the races. (horse-racing in Madras, India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Appealing activism: Supreme Court takes on politicians, wins public praise. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Breaking up: rapid growth, freer markets strain Indian ventures.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Cache of the day; illegal flights and arms traffic cause security concern.(India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Caste-iron resolve: rehabilitation scheme takes aim at feudalism. (India)(child labor in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Certain uncertainty: the BJP government pledges to continue economic reforms. But even if it survives a May 31 vote of confidence, investors aren't sure it will be able to keep its promises. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Change of course.(education in India)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Closing time. (Liquor prohibition in India's Haryana state)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Cobbled and hobbled: the second new prime minister in two weeks favours economic reforms; some of his coalition partners do not. Can H.D. Deve Gowda survive the contradiction? (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Deal maker.(policies of Murasoli Maran, India's Industry Minister)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Do not disturb; strict rules take the fun out of election campaign.(India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Double exposure. (US films on the Dalai Lama)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Down, but not quite out.(P.V. Narasimha Rao resigns as Congress Party president, India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Fizzy wicket. (cola promotions at cricket World Cup)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Food for politics. (McDonald's establishes restaurant in India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Free for all; election results mirror the fissures in society. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Going ballistic: American intelligence reports that Pakistan has deployed Chinese M-11 missiles could hurt Sino-U.S. relations and raise the security stakes in the Subcontinent.Business, internationalMatt Forney, Jonathan Karp, Nigel Holloway, Ahmed Rashid
Green power: environmental groups add to Cogentrix's woes.(Environmental opposition to planned Cogentrix power plant in Mangalore, India; includes related article on a similar project attempted by Enron)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Lincoln Kaye
Hard act to follow: on election eve, Congress Party's fortunes wobble. (India)(includes related article on party symbols in India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Hello? Hello?(privatization of Indian telecommunications industry)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
High-wire act: India's budget balances coalition and economic needs.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Hindu hardliners. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
History on hold. (economic liberalization of India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Image is everything: did Enron really concede that much to Maharashtra?(energy company negotiates to resume cancelled construction of power plant in Indian state)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
In a pickle: retired businessmean gives Rao political heartburn.(Lakhubhai Pathak amd P.V. Narasimha Rao)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Indians and cowboys; businessmen query India's free-market reforms.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Jaunts for the jaded. (Neemrana Fort-Palace, New Delhi, India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Judge Dread. (Indian Supreme Court Justice J.S. Verma)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Most-favoured enemies: India and Pakistan inch towards closer trade ties.Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Amhed Rashid
Muddled mandate. (national elections in India leave no clear winning majority)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
New Singh, old song. (Jaswant Singh appointed India's finance minister)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Pox on politicians: Rao is lightning rod for public outrage against graft. (former Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Promises, promises; government struggles to find its feet. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Red rally. (Indian politics and economics)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Reforms pick up speed. (India's banking industry)(Focus: Banking in Asia)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Saffron advantage; Hindu party realigns itself for electoral gains. (Bharatiya Janata Party)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Share the wealth. (the Indian national budget does not please Indian stockbrokers)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Sheep among wolves: Vajpayee shows the BJP's kinder, gentler side. (Bharatiya Janata Party appointed Indian Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Sleeping with the enemy; pro-India militants help the army, and themselves. (Kashmir)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Speed up. (India's economy)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Strange bedfellows; can government fight graft and keep Rao's support?(India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
The more things change.... (Hindustan Lever is top-ranking corporation in India in 1996)(Review 200)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
The pain of Jain: Premier Rao could be entangled in corruption scandal.(Indian businessman Surendra Kumar Jain alleged to have bribed politicians)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Tilting at windmills.(Khemka family and its NEPC conglomerate corporation has become a visible, successful, Indian takeover company)(includes related article)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Try, try again.(Farooq Abdullah wins elections in Kasmir, India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Unwanted encore.(Cogentrix Energy meets resistance as it seeks to build power plant in Mangalore, India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Lincoln Kaye
Up from under; low-caste, regional parties shake up political order.(India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Vote in the valley: Kashmir and Delhi prepare for assembly polls.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Who's clean now? Corruption scandal taints entire political establishment.(India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Zero yield. (India's opposition to Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Nigel Holloway
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