The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Barry Wain - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Barry Wain
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... and is ingrained in Asean's inaction.(China's relation with the Association of South East Asian Nations)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Australia struggles to let go of the royal past.(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Hong Kong's reputation is damaged.Business, internationalBarry Wain
Hun Sen blocks Cambodia's path to justice.(investigation of former Khmer Rouge members)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Land of contradictions: Myanmar's leaders view their country very differently than outsiders.(The Region)(Column)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Malaysia ventures into the unknown.(beginning of the transition into a new leader)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Myanmar fails to attract tourists and potential remains unfulfilled.Business, internationalBarry Wain
Myanmar's Golden Rock presents a striking view, air of good fortune.Business, internationalBarry Wain
... Or command great power status?(China's role in the global community)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Reloading a patronage machine?(Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Revolts worldly impact.(impact of the East Timor war on Indonesian economy)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Singapore worries about the neighbors.(The Region)(Malaysia and Indonesia)Business, internationalBarry Wain
The `Tibetization' of the South China Sea.(China's ascendant attitude in the region)Business, internationalBarry Wain
Time to end market mediation; Tung Chee Hwa appears more interventionist than his predecessors.(The Region)(Hong Kong's chief executive)Business, internationalBarry Wain
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