| Far Eastern Economic Review 2003 Murray Hiebert |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A hard sell.(reposition troops) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, Murray Hiebert |
| Answers underground.(research into the concept of burying greenhouse gases underground) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| Bar-coding trees isn't as silly as it may sound. | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| Bush catches up with Asia.(US President George W. Bush, includes related article) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Shawn Crispin, Tom Vater |
| China's tight embrace. .(Free-trade agreements in Asia has economic impact) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis |
| Fear and loathing in Pyongyang.(Will North Korea be the U.S. military's next target?) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, John (English educator) Larkin |
| Getting away with murder.(U.S. uncertain how to respond to Burma's rulers) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Shawn Crispin |
| Getting ready for free trade.(end of trade barriers on textiles could benefit China but hurt Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| How China is building an empire.(security) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis |
| In search of a ready scapegoat.(information technology outsourcing) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Joanna Slater |
| Money can't buy United States' love.(industrial contracts) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Susan V. Lawrence |
| More aid, but new strings.(U.S. begins new method for providing assistance) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| Never say die. Hmong rebels have fought the government for almost 30 years. What explains their tenacity?(Hmong seek independence in Laos) | Business, international | Bertil Lintner, Murray Hiebert |
| Not a war, yet.(China-U.S. trade) | Business, international | Ben Dolven, Murray Hiebert |
| Pressure politics.(U.S. leads blockade of North Korea) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, David Lague |
| Putrid penal system.(North Korea) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| Red scare.(U.S. Republicans face a division over trade that may help China) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| Rocky road.(Improving U.S.-Vietnam relations facing problems) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Margot Cohen |
| Sea change.(Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Joanna Slater |
| Selling better relations.(foreign investors) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, Margot Cohen |
| Some concern, lots of optimism.(US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage)(Interview) | Business, international | Murray Hiebert, David Plott |
| Strains between close fiends.(United States and Taiwan) | Business, international | Jason Dean, Murray Hiebert |
| Tackling China on arms sales.(U.S. attempts to convince China's arms dealers not to sell to terrorist countries) | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Murray Hiebert |
| Taiwan's turn?(possible Taiwan-U.S. free-trade pack) | Business, international | Jason Dean, Murray Hiebert, Rebecca Buchman |
| Talks on talks.(U.S. and North Korean relations) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, Murray Hiebert |
| The one-two punch: China is coming under fire in the United States on two fronts.(includes related articles)(Cover Story) | Business, international | David Murphy, Murray Hiebert |
| The perils of bilateral deals. | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
| Travel pains. New visa rules for visitors to the U.S. hurt businesses that need to see overseas customers. | Business, international | Murray Hiebert |
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