Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Nigel Holloway |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Black and white. (Eastman Kodak Company accuses Japan of implementing non-tariff trade barriers) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Boycott brigade: U.S. cities take lead in sanctioning Asian countries. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Brothers in arms: the U.S. worries about Sino-Russian military cooperation. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, Charles Bickers |
Closer to the club: China progress towards WTO membership.(World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, Shada Islam |
Confused signals. (United States; policy on Cambodia) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Cruise control: relaxed U.S. export controls could help China build stealthier and longer-range cruise missiles, Pentagon officials claim. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Deep interest.(Hong Kong; US relations) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Direction-finder. (US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Fantasy express. (Asia/America rail link) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Follow the money: index funds track market performance. (Where to Put your Money) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Forced apology: Pyongyang says sorry and gets food aid restarted. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, Shim Jae Hoon |
Forced to the table: at U.S. insistence, Pyongyang sits down with Seoul. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
How contrarian. (George Soros and the Thai baht devaluation)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Less like us: revisionists stick to their critique of Japan. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Making an enemy: hawks in the United States are pressing for 'adversarial engagement' with China and their views could be gaining sympathy in Washington. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Menage a trois: defence pact could open U.S.-Japan-China 'trialogue'. | Business, international | Peter Landers, Nigel Holloway |
No thorns. (Sino-United States relations) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley, Nigel Holloway |
Politics of famine. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Retro-chic. (Nissan advertising seeks to raise company's profile in the US) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Revolutionary defence. (China; People's Liberation Army) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Rhetoric trap: Clinton candid on China human-rights failure. | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
School of steel. (merging corporate cultures in the US and Japan) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Sleeping giant.(United States strengthens links with India) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Storm clouds. (strained relations between Indonesia and the US) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, John McBeth |
That T-word again. (Lieutenant General Patrick Hughes portrays China as regional threat to US interests) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Nigel Holloway |
The art of control. (International Monetary Fund Chairman Michel Camdessus; interview concerning Southeast Asian financial crisis)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Interview) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
The China connection. (claims that Chinese embassy in Washington tried to direct funds to the Democratic party before the 1996 presidential campaign) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
Touchy issue.(China modernizes nuclear arsenal) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway |
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