| Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Jonathan karp |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| All the news that fits. (foreign investment in India's print media) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| A neigh at the races. (horse-racing in Madras, India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Appealing activism: Supreme Court takes on politicians, wins public praise. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Breaking up: rapid growth, freer markets strain Indian ventures. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Cache of the day; illegal flights and arms traffic cause security concern.(India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Caste-iron resolve: rehabilitation scheme takes aim at feudalism. (India)(child labor in Asia)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Jonathan 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, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Change of course.(education in India)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Closing time. (Liquor prohibition in India's Haryana state) | Business, international | Jonathan 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, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Deal maker.(policies of Murasoli Maran, India's Industry Minister) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Do not disturb; strict rules take the fun out of election campaign.(India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Double exposure. (US films on the Dalai Lama) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Down, but not quite out.(P.V. Narasimha Rao resigns as Congress Party president, India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Fizzy wicket. (cola promotions at cricket World Cup) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Food for politics. (McDonald's establishes restaurant in India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Free for all; election results mirror the fissures in society. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan 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, international | Matt 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, international | Jonathan 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, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Hello? Hello?(privatization of Indian telecommunications industry) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| High-wire act: India's budget balances coalition and economic needs. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Hindu hardliners. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| History on hold. (economic liberalization of India) | Business, international | Jonathan 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, international | Jonathan Karp |
| In a pickle: retired businessmean gives Rao political heartburn.(Lakhubhai Pathak amd P.V. Narasimha Rao) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Indians and cowboys; businessmen query India's free-market reforms. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Jaunts for the jaded. (Neemrana Fort-Palace, New Delhi, India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Judge Dread. (Indian Supreme Court Justice J.S. Verma) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Most-favoured enemies: India and Pakistan inch towards closer trade ties. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Amhed Rashid |
| Muddled mandate. (national elections in India leave no clear winning majority) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| New Singh, old song. (Jaswant Singh appointed India's finance minister) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Pox on politicians: Rao is lightning rod for public outrage against graft. (former Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Promises, promises; government struggles to find its feet. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Red rally. (Indian politics and economics) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Reforms pick up speed. (India's banking industry)(Focus: Banking in Asia) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Saffron advantage; Hindu party realigns itself for electoral gains. (Bharatiya Janata Party) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Share the wealth. (the Indian national budget does not please Indian stockbrokers) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Sheep among wolves: Vajpayee shows the BJP's kinder, gentler side. (Bharatiya Janata Party appointed Indian Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Sleeping with the enemy; pro-India militants help the army, and themselves. (Kashmir) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Speed up. (India's economy) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Strange bedfellows; can government fight graft and keep Rao's support?(India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| The more things change.... (Hindustan Lever is top-ranking corporation in India in 1996)(Review 200) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| The pain of Jain: Premier Rao could be entangled in corruption scandal.(Indian businessman Surendra Kumar Jain alleged to have bribed politicians) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Tilting at windmills.(Khemka family and its NEPC conglomerate corporation has become a visible, successful, Indian takeover company)(includes related article) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Try, try again.(Farooq Abdullah wins elections in Kasmir, India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Unwanted encore.(Cogentrix Energy meets resistance as it seeks to build power plant in Mangalore, India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Lincoln Kaye |
| Up from under; low-caste, regional parties shake up political order.(India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Vote in the valley: Kashmir and Delhi prepare for assembly polls. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Who's clean now? Corruption scandal taints entire political establishment.(India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Zero yield. (India's opposition to Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Nigel Holloway |
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