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