Far Eastern Economic Review 2005 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accepting a nuclear North Korea.Business, internationalDingli Shen
A chance to reshape Pakistan.(earthquake influence)Business, internationalBrahma Chellaney
A deadly flu ready to strike.(avian influenza from Hong Kong)Business, internationalDavid Lague
A dissenting view on Ba Jin.(Chinese writer)(Obituary)Business, internationalGeremie R. Barme
Afghanistan's uncertain future.(political and economic situation)Business, internationalTom Coghlan
After the Tsunami, how Japan can lead.Business, internationalMasaru Tamamoto
After the victory, can Koizumi deliver?(Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi)Business, internationalRobert Ward, Ko Mishima
America dumps on free trade.Business, internationalGreg Rushford
A more peaceful south.(Thailand, political aspects, Malaysian relations)Business, internationalRodney Tasker
A passage to prosperity.(India)Business, internationalArvind Panagariya
A path to peace in Burma.Business, internationalJared Genser
A question of freedom.(freedom of press in south east Asia)Business, internationalA. Lin Neumann
A referendum on President Chen.(Chen Shuibian)Business, internationalJohn F. Copper
Asia's looming biotech food fight.(genetically engineered crop usage)Business, internationalJohn Hepburn
Asia's outpost of democracy.(Mongolia)Business, internationalJohn J. Tkacik Jr.
Asia's trade blocs imperil the WTO.(World Trade Organization)Business, internationalBernard K. Gordon
Before IPOs, fixes for China's banks.(initial public offerings)Business, internationalJaved Hamid
Behind Japan's foreign policy.(Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's domestic and foreign policies)Business, internationalMasaru Tamamoto, Colum Murphy, Shigenori Okazaki
Beijing's trump card: democracy.Business, international 
Brothers in Arms: Japan and the U.S.(realignment of United States' troops in Japan)Business, internationalMainichi Shimbun
Bush and the Palestine conflict.(George W. Bush leaning towards Israel)Business, internationalAspianor Masrie
Can China co-opt the web?(information-control regulations)Business, internationalAnne Stevenson-Yang
Can donors broker peace in Sri Lanka.(usage of international charity for Indian Ocean Tsunami attack victims)Business, internationalStanley Samarasinghe
Changing china's growth model.(national economy)Business, internationalJustin Yifu Lin
China and India: rivals or partners?(international competition )Business, internationalPramit Mitra, Drew Thompson
China destroys the IP paradigm.(intellectual property)Business, internationalAnne Stevenson-Yang, Ken DeWoskin
China revolutionizes energy markets.(changes in the world energy system)Business, internationalPeter Cornelius, Jonathan Story
China's Asian ambitions.(political, economic and military dominance, 2005 East Asian Summit agenda)Business, internationalAxel Berkofsky
China's contested ethnic borders.(Tibet and other regions)Business, internationalSara Davis
China's economic outlook for 2005.Business, internationalHong Liang, Xiao Geng, Dong Tao, Fang Xinghai, Jun Ma
China: selling out the family farm.(land-user rights)Business, internationalBenjamin Robertson
China's energy woes: running on empty.Business, internationalPhilip Andrews-Speed
China's heavy industry delusions.Business, internationalWu Jinglian
China's looming labor shortage.Business, internationalDali L. Yang
China's quiet powerhouse.(Great Pearl River Delta)(Hong Kong, Macau and the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone of Guangdong province)Business, internationalMichael J. Enright, Edith E. Scott
China's thirsty future.(water pollution )Business, internationalVaclav Smil
China's uphill battle for stronger banks.(China Banking Regulatory Commission)Business, internationalVictor Shih
China tries to divide Taiwan.(antisecession law)Business, internationalHsu Yong-min
China trips up its barefoot lawyers.(Chen Guangcheng)Business, internationalJerome Alan Cohen
Crunch time for Tokyo u Aging gracefully.(Japanese household income forecast)Business, internationalDiana Farrell
Don't panic over Delhi's deficit.(Indian economy, budget)Business, internationalVivek Moorthy
Fallout from Pyongyang: China's prize.(nuclear disarmament)Business, internationalBrad Glosserman
Fallout from Pyongyang: frightening the neighbors.(Joint Declaration of September 19)Business, internationalColum Murphy, Kenta Tanimichi
Finding China's missing farmers.(tax reforms, agricultural sector)Business, internationalWilliam MacNamara
Four men who changed Indonesia.(Moh Sadli, Boediono, Hadi Soesastro and Thee Kian Wie)Business, internationalHal Hill
Frameworks for Asian cooperation.Business, internationalFidel Valdez Ramos, Stanley Crossick
Get ready for China's Greenspan.(Alan Greenspan, chairman of United States Federal Reserve Board)(Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of China's central bank)Business, internationalStephen Green
Getting closer.(foreign relations between United States and Japan)Business, internationalDan Blumenthal
Halting the theft of Asia's forests.Business, internationalNigel Sizer
High stakes in post - Tsunami Aceh.(Tsunami relief global aids to Aceh, Indonesia)Business, internationalJames Van Zorge
Hong Kong forgets how to compete.(competitiveness of its economy)Business, internationalAndrew Pak-Man Shuen
Hong Kong preps for the WTO circus.(December 2005, World Trade Organization)Business, internationalDouglas Crets
How the market can save the tiger.Business, internationalBarun Mitra
Humility, not hubris, will make India great.Business, internationalOmkar Goswami
India and China: Asia's FDI magnets.(foreign direct investment)Business, internationalPaul Laudicina, Jonathan M. White
India must engage a failing Nepal.(implications for India on law and order collapse in Nepal)Business, internationalBrahma Chellaney
India's embattled madrassas.Business, internationalFarish A. Noor
Integrating Asia through free trade.(benefits of free trade agreements )Business, internationalMakio Miyagawa
Japan is back, for real this time.(high-growth economy)Business, internationalJesper Koll
Japan seeks its constitutional soul.(constitutional law amendments, military policy )Business, internationalHaruko Satoh
Just another family business.(Reliance Group, India)(split of Amabani family business)Business, internationalSalil Tripathi
KyrgyzstanEs tenuous hold on democracy.(Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan on March 24, 2005)Business, internationalAnara Tabshalieva
Less saffron, more spice.(India's Bharatiya Janata Party and Lal Krishna Advani's visit to Pakistan)Business, internationalSalil Tripathi
Managing the rise of Asia.(economic development in southeast Asian countries, political and economic repercussions)Business, internationalSurakiart Sathirathai
Mind China's management gap.(management skills deficiency)Business, internationalJack Perkowski
Monetary mischief: to peg or not to peg.Business, international 
More power to the powerful.(Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the new President of Philippines)Business, internationalDeidre Sheehan
New Pope, old story in Beijing.(demise of Pope John Paul II, anti-communism attitudes, new Pope's beliefs)Business, internationalNailene Chou Wiest
North Korea's bogus breakthrough.(Beijing talks on September 19, 2005 inconclusive, non-proliferation of nuclear weapons)Business, internationalJohn Tkacik
Not-so-local elections.(local elections of Taiwan, December 3, 2005)Business, internationalShelley Rigger
Opening up, reluctantly.(economic relation between Mexico and Japan)Business, internationalKenzo Fujisue, Masanari Koike
Pakistan replays the 'great game'.(good rapport with Taliban)Business, internationalHusain Haqqani
Policy, not oil, saps faith in Jakarta.(economic policy)Business, internationalDon Hanna
Pyongyang's option: 'ordinary' Stalinism.(Stalinist economic policy, cure for nuclear weapons control)Business, internationalNicholas Eberstadt
Radicals march on Indonesia's future.Business, internationalSadanand Dhume
Remembering the war - Japanese style.(World War II)Business, internationalKiichi Fujiwara
Reshaping the WTO.(new regulations of World Trade Organization)Business, internationalJagdish Bhagwati
Rethinking China's competitiveness.(economy)Business, internationalMichael J. Enright
Rising inflation fears.(March, 1998 article, Indonesia)(Reprint)Business, internationalJohn McBeth
Seeing through Kim's Korea.(Kim family regime and development of South Korea)Business, internationalKevin Madden
Show Brotherly Love for Taiwan.Business, internationalHe Guanghu
Slowly, strangely, Pyongyang changes.(North Korean political aspects)Business, internationalRon Gluckman
Suppressing Taiwan independence.Business, internationalYan Xuetong
Tactical maneuvers: participants differ over meaning of Singapore talks.Business, internationalJulian Baum
Thailand's malaise under Thaksin.(Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand's prime minister)Business, internationalChris Baker, Pasuk Phongpaichit
Thaksin dismantles Thailand's opposition.(Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra)Business, internationalChris Baker, Pasuk Phongpaichit
Thaksin's policies go south.(Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, violence in south)Business, internationalUkrist Pathmanand
The burden of being Japanese.(China turns against Japan slowly)Business, internationalEmily Parker
The chill wind of Korean xenophobia.(foreign direct investment)Business, internationalKim Wan-Soon, Lee You-Il
The end of the China love affair.(economic trends)Business, internationalJonathan Anderson
The exclusive kingdom of Bhutan.Business, internationalLynne O'Donnell
The great Chinese bank sale.(China Construction Bank Corp.)Business, internationalJonathan Anderson
The mystery of China's sinking stocks.(stock market crisis)Business, internationalWeijian Shan
The myth of Asian equities.(capital markets in Asia)Business, internationalJoe Studwell
The next wave of offshoring.(jobs move from west to east)Business, internationalRobyn Meredith
The perils of pro-Malay policies.(social justice and establishment of Malay business class)Business, internationalEdmund Terence Gomez
The populist threat to China's health.Business, internationalHu Shuli
The real reason why China complains.(Japanese prime ministers' visit to China)Business, internationalTaro Yayama
The silver lining of an aging Japan.(economy)Business, internationalRobert Madsen
The U.N.Es empty plan for poverty.(United Nations Millennium Summit, 2000)Business, internationalRoy Prosterman
The U.S. puts Japan on probation.(relocation of marine air station in Japan)Business, internationalRobyn Lim
The year China started to decline.(impending economic decline following political situation)Business, internationalBruce Gilley
The youthful face of Japanese nationalism.(poll on issues like South Korea and China)Business, internationalKenta Tanimichi
Time to fix China's arbitration.Business, internationalJerome A. Cohen
Tokyo's Quixotic quest for acceptance.Business, internationalEdward C. Luck
'Trifling do-gooders' vs. the U.S. Navy.(Tsunami relief management)Business, internationalLynne O'Donnell
Two visits, many interpretations.Business, internationalShelley Rigger
Unsettling Asia for security's sake.(Proliferation Security Initiative, United States and war on terrorism)Business, internationalMark J. Valencia
Upholding public disorder.(Papua New Guinea policing flaws)Business, internationalZama Coursen-Neff
What India can learn from Hong Kong.(free trade)Business, internationalBarun S. Mitra
Who's afraid of Cnooc?(Chinese state-owned company, takeover bid for United States based Unocal Corp.)Business, internationalEdward M. Graham, Michael Pettis
Why the EU arms embargo should stay.(European Union, control on China)Business, internationalSteve Tsang
Zhao Ziyang: almost a hero.(Chinese politician)(Biography)Business, internationalBruce Gilley
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