Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Nigel Holloway - Abstracts

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