Texas Tech University

Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.) - Serial

Publication
Publication
Far Eastern Economic Review
Type
Serial
Publisher/Org.
Review Publishing Co.
City
Hong Kong
Country
China
Frequency
Weekly
Note
1946-2009 / Weekly 1946-2004 ; Monthly 2005-2009 / Related Title: Yearbook (Annual) / Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp.
Showing Results: 201 - 234 of 234
Filter Results
Additional filters:
Go to Page:
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial143126
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
28 Broadband Bird Ready For Launch: Systems are go for Shin Corp.'s giant $350 million satellite. The Thai firm's technology is ready, but the marked might not be.
21 The 5th Column: The U.S. role in South Asia
62 CEO Call: Nguyen Quoc Khanh, AA Corporation

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 31 July 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 03 Sep 2003 [Updated: 03 Sep 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial178585
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Thaksin Tested: Policy mishaps have dented the Thai leader's image and cheered the opposition.
Marketing Make-Over: Cosmetics companies have a brush with business in Vietnam.
Thailand's Troubled Teens: Are young Thais out of control or misunderstood? A row over imposing a curfew on under-18s has highlighted a widening generation gap between Thai parents and their Westernized children.

Issue: 167
Item Creation Date: 1 April 2004
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 02 May 2004 [Updated: 02 May 2004]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial178602
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Treasure Island? A new business-oriented governor with a background in oil and gas pledges to clean up Haninan's image and attract foreign investment.
Towards Asian Financial Union: Asia is finally considering greater financial cooperation. But doubts remain about whether the region's nations will be willing to give up their fiscal sovereignty.

Issue: 167
Item Creation Date: 8 April 2004
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 02 May 2004 [Updated: 02 May 2004]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial202158
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Big Baht: Thai Premier Thaksin Shinawatra has a very pricey plan to build a lot of infrastructure and boost the economy in the process
Clearing Asia's Forests: Demand from China and a domestic logging ban are felling trees across Southeast Asia and Russia, feeding the illegal timber trade and corruption. Plus: Is plantation timber in China the solution?

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 25 December 2003 - 1 January 2004
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 26 Aug 2004 [Updated: 26 Aug 2004]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial164115
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Cambodian Quagmire: The killing of a union leader could plunge the country deeper into crisis.
Thwarted Potential: A trade pact with the United States puts paid to the hopes of Vietnam's garment exporters.
A Poisonous Legacy: Photographer Philip Jones Griffiths comes face to face with the Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange.

Issue: 167
Item Creation Date: 5 February 2004
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 17 Feb 2004 [Updated: 17 Feb 2004]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235789
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Asia's Looming Pension Crisis: Asian governments must establish comprehensive pension plans now, or face declining living standards in future decades.
Asia's Movie Man: His name may not be up there in bright lights, but Wouter Barendrecht has emerged as a key player in shaping the face of cinema in Asia, Plus: Bangkok back with a bang in films.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 23 January 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 05 Jan 2005 [Updated: 05 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235793
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
The Limits to Consumption: If Asian governments believe boosting domestic consumption is a sure-fire recipe for economic revival, they should look again. Easy credit is already fuelling personal bankruptcies and threatening the health of the financial system.
The Instant-Noodle War: From China to Vietnam, competition hots up in the $6 billion-a-year cup-noodle market.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 9 January 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 05 Jan 2005 [Updated: 05 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235819
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Arms Trade: An Uneven Pitch: The United States uses its muscle to secure massive arms deals in Asia and beyond. But its main rivals are crying foul.
Inreview: A reporter returns to Vietnam. Plus: In praise of Zhu Rongji
Economic Monitor: Cambodia's debt trap.

Issue: 165
Item Creation Date: 26 September 2002
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 05 Jan 2005 [Updated: 05 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235894
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
The Urge to Submerge: Asia's latest arms race is taking place underwater. Rivalries are intensifying as regional powers compete for control of strategic waterways.
American Priorities: The U.S. State Department delivers a controversial opinion on human rights.
Steel Deal: Thailand's top steel makers merge to create a clear market leader.

Issue: 165
Item Creation Date: 15 August 2002
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 06 Jan 2005 [Updated: 06 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235897
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Exclusive Interview: Colin Powell: The U.S. secretary of state explains the minefields through which American foreign policy must navigate.
A Test for Hanoi: Critics say Vietnam has entered its darkest era. Prime Minister Phan Van Khai has a second chance to prove them wrong.
Postcard: Fun on ice in Thailand's frozen north.

Issue: 165
Item Creation Date: 8 August 2002
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 06 Jan 2005 [Updated: 06 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial132807
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
36 Battered By a Bug: The Asia-Pacific region was the one bright spot for the international airline industry, bruised by fears of terrorism and the war in Iraq. But the outbreak of Sars has put an end to that.
40 The cost of Terror: Terrorism insurance is rapidly gaining popularity in Asia as companies learn that risk cover is part of the cost of doing business in the region

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 5 June 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 29 Jun 2003 [Updated: 29 Jun 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial43346
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
'US Assistant Secretary of State Visits Saigon
- 'The Chinese threat to the renminbi'
- 'Investment: The Great Asia Fire Sale at last gets under way as US funds swoop on distressed assets'
- 'Indonesia: Military Panel Questions Prabowo Over abductions'
- 'Foreign Press Review on ARVN Counter Offensive'
- 'Education Gets First Priority'
- 'China: Key Anniversaries Mark a Battle for History'
- 'Around Region, Ethnic Chinese Demand Action'
- 'A Malaysian art dealer taps the Internet'

Issue: 161
Item Creation Date: No Date
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 15 Jan 2002 [Updated: 15 Jan 2002]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial43275
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
'Thailand: Rural Thais want to run their own affairs
- 'Labor: Despite the crisis, young Asian-Americans look East'
- 'Indonesia: Survival means a makeover for Golkar'
- 'Foreign Relation: Taiwan rejects China's reunification formula'
- 'Foreign Newsmen Urged to Dispatch News Accurately'
- 'Economic Role for Army'
- 'Constructions in Vietnam'
- 'China Calls Vietnamese Withdrawal a Sham'
- 'American TV gets double vision over China'

Issue: 161
Item Creation Date: 9 July 1998
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 15 Jan 2002 [Updated: 15 Jan 2002]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial43278
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
'Where To Go
- 'Thai Foreign Minister's Rule-Change Plan Upsets the Association's Golf Cart'
- 'Secret Talks Suggest India is on the Verge of a Nuclear DealBut Pakistan is Playing Hard to Get'
- 'Moscow Adds to Vietnam's Oil Woes'
- 'China: Yangtze Floods Reopen Debate on Three Gorges Dam'
- 'China Intensifies Armed Provocations against Vietnam and Laos'
- 'Anti-Aids Potions Put Chinese Lives at Risk'
- 'Affluent Americans Bring China's Orphans Home in Record Numbers'

Issue: 161
Item Creation Date: 6 August 1998
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 15 Jan 2002 [Updated: 15 Jan 2002]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial43280
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
'You may be a vet ifCheck here to find out if you really are a vet or not
- 'Indonesia: Redesigning a nation'
- 'Economic Survey: In Part Two of our annual assessment of Asia's crisis-struck economies, a roundtable discussion reveals little hope for robust recovery this year.'
- 'Central Asia: War moves by Iran and Afghanistan and questions over US policy shake a fragile region'
- 'Books - Can Asians Think?'

Issue: 161
Item Creation Date: 17 September 1998
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 15 Jan 2002 [Updated: 15 Jan 2002]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial117854
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
12 Leaving Asia Undefended
16 Beijing Play Nice
17 The Defintion of Sedition
18 WTO Exclusive
22 China Briefing and Business Digest
24 Sky-high Conflict
32 Tackling China's Toy Cheats
35 Loose Wire
36 What, No Managers
38 Science Spending
40 The Danger of Bad Debt
44 Bank of China
50 Look South
52 All the Raj
54 The Real Bali
55 Inreview

Issue: 66
Item Creation Date: 6 February 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 12 Mar 2003 [Updated: 12 Mar 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial124964
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
12 Asia Responds: Leaders rant, protestors demonstrate and markets bounce. As Asia begins to cope with the impact of the U.S. led war on Iraq, we ask Asian luminaries: What do you think of America now?
19 Hoping For a Backlash: Indonesian Islamic radicals use the war to seek converts to their cause.
30 Heads Up! Vietnam's roads claim 35 lives a day- and many more Vietnamese sustain serious injury. What's to be done? A charity thinks it has the answer.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 3 April 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 05 May 2003 [Updated: 05 May 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235898
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Pushing Port Security: Can a new scheme to check containers abroad really root out terrorism?
Open Minds Open Doors: Vietnam craves a knowledge-based economy, but is stymied by an antiquated education system. Can foreign schools fill the gap? Plus: Lessons in democracy.
Thaksin's New Deal: The Thai prime minister's penchant for economic intervention has boosted business and consumer confidence, but some think he risks precipitating another 1997-style collaps.

Issue: 165
Item Creation Date: 1 August 2002
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 06 Jan 2005 [Updated: 06 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235826
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Fishy Future: Vietnam is investing big in shrimp, but it could be a road to rural proverty.
Making Pay-TV Pay: After 10 years and almost $2 billion invested in Asia, STAR Television appears to have cracked the secret of building a successful pay-TV business.
Paying for the Future: Taiwan's Buddhist leaders long ago gave up their begging bowls to become CEOs of vast religious businesses. Now they're hunting for new markets.
Inreview: The women of Kashmir speak out. Plus: Vietnamese novelist smashes a taboo.

Issue: 165
Item Creation Date: 5 September 2002
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 05 Jan 2005 [Updated: 05 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial235887
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Terror Evidence Presented: The United States believes it has proof that Al Qaeda sank roots in Southeast Asia with the help of an Indonesia-based group. But persuading President Megawati to act could be problematical. Plus: Top U.S. officials want to talk to Megawati.
Make Me Redundant: Bigger payouts help Vietnam's state firms to shed surplus workers and speed privatization.
Sauce Appeal: It smells bad, really bad. But Unilever gets a taste for Vietnamese fish sauce.
Intelligence: U.S.-Vietnam military exchanges.

Issue: 165
Item Creation Date: 3 October 2002
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 06 Jan 2005 [Updated: 06 Jan 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial43334
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
'Editorial, 'Talking Politics: Whether anything comes of the Burmese junta's meeteings with Aung San Suu Kyi hinges on if the West deigns to engage the generals.'
- Murray Hiebert, 'A Battle Brews in Washington' China, Taiwan and North Korea top the policy challenges for the Bush administration in Asia; they could become sources of early confrontation.
- Margot Cohen, 'Ethnic Uproar' Vietnam's press and legislators pursue the corrupt in a government scandal.
- Bruce Gilley, 'Asia's Casino Boom' A rash of new casinos across the region suggests attitudes toward gambling are changing - but the boom could come at a price.
- S. Jayasankaran, 'National Burden' Malaysia's public rescues of troubled privatization projects are fuelling criticism of the government.'

Issue: 164
Item Creation Date: 25 January 2001
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 15 Jan 2002 [Updated: 15 Jan 2002]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial135339
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
26 Liquid Investment: China is a bright spot in the global water business as Beijing and city governments recognize the need for foreign expertise. But funding remains difficult, Plus: A Vietnam lesson for private-public partners
38 Exaggerating China's Appeal: Southeast Asian countries have overstated the threat that China poses to their ability to attract foreign direct investment.
46 Falling to Earth: Nguyen Gia Thieu thought he could go back to Vietnam and succeed where his family before had failed. But a police swoop shattered his dreams. The state says he's a tax cheat. Others fear he's a victim of local jealousies.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 15 May 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 15 Jul 2003 [Updated: 28 Feb 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial150540
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
4 Letters: Hong Kong's Basic Law; Burma; Taiwan
22 China Briefing And Business Digest
26 Collision Course: China is charged with stealing American jobs, but anger at slow trade reforms may do more damage.
29 Lift-Off: China is set to blast into and elite club
50 Bridge Game: A road link over the Pearl River estuary has been widely debated, but so far we've heard only half the story
54 Spreading Tentacles: An influx of illegal immigrants is helping Chinese crime gangs to gain a foothold in Russia's Far East. Plus: how money flies in and out of China

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 2 October 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 09 Nov 2003 [Updated: 09 Nov 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial150240
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
4 Letters: Sovereignty; jobs in China;Cambodia
10 Editorial: North Korea' s gambit; the Philippines
12 Intelligence: Beijin
26 Asia on the Agenda:Bush address economic issues and war on terrorism during Asia tour. Plus Bangkok gets Apec facelift
29 The 5th Column: 'Rectifying' Taiwan's name
32 China Briefing and Business Digest
38 Following China's Star
40 Scandal: A probe into property loans winds down
50 Why Investors Shun Lippo Bank:
57 Economic Monitor: Hong Kong's hubris
60: Behind the Mask: A photographer's camera explores Hong Kong's hopes and fears at the height of the Sars crisis
60 Dark Lens: Hidden for years, a unique set of images depict the madness of China's cultural revolution

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 16 October 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 06 Nov 2003 [Updated: 06 Nov 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial177508
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
18 Elite Force: The United States trains a special counter-terrorism police unit for Indonesia.
20 Money Politics: Korean investigators widen the probe into illegal campaign financing.
24 Field Lessons: Senior Vietnamese cadres tipped for the top are sent for rural work experience.
28 China Briefing and Intelligence.
36 Microcredit makes sense- Bank Rakyat Indonesia shows that lending to the poor can be profitable, low risk and help maintain a bank's stability.
44 Pump it up: Clean Water for a Philippine Village.
56 Indonesia's Troubled Banks: The Investigtion of a $ 200 million fraud at Bank Negara Indonesia underscores the need to reform state-owned banks.
72 At Home: Thai companies opt for domestic bliss.
74 Connected: Techie look, techie feel in Singapore.
78 Pulled by the Past: The allure of Hanoi's Villas
79 Wind and Water: Imperial solution to office woes.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 13 November 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 27 Apr 2004 [Updated: 18 Aug 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 2363Serial595675
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Item Creation Date: 13 January 1978
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 13 Jul 2015 [Updated: 13 Jul 2015]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 2363Serial595676
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
Item Creation Date: 1 March 1978
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 13 Jul 2015 [Updated: 13 Jul 2015]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial150472
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
6 Editorials: Talking with North Korea: Burma
14 North Korea: Never A Dull Moment: Talks on North Korea's nuclear-weapons
28 China Briefing and Business digest
30 Freedom to marry, At Last: New rules allowing couples to marry without permission signal an expansion of personal freedoms, but not political rights
32 King of the River: How Minsheng Shipping outlived its Kuomintang history to become the largest private shipper on the Yangtze
44 LG Takes the Plunge: Until five years ago, LG Group was typical of South Korea's bloated, family-owned conglomerates. But through radical restructuring, LG has streamlined operations to great acclaim from investors
56 Hot Hotels, Cool Escapes A tour of Asia' s Boutique getaways
56 Second Wave: The new look of Thai travel
58 Raw Power: Fun on the Farm in the Philippines. Plus: My 5 - Asia's top boutique hotels
61 Skip The Crowds: An oasis of calm in Vietnam

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 11 September 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 09 Nov 2003 [Updated: 09 Nov 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial177479
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
16 America's Big Security Pitch: President Bush uses a major summit to urge Asia to adopt new security measure against terror threats.
18 Mahathir Misfires: Attacking Jews while calling Muslims to action, the outgoing Malaysian leader mixes menace with moderation.
20 Prison Report: A detailed new study throws fresh light on North Korea's repressive penal system.
28 China Briefing and Business Digest.
30 From Mao to McDonald's- China's ad industry start taking on the world in the creative stakes, as well as wooing consumers from diverse cultures across the country Plus: An interview with WPP Group's Martin Sorrell.
35 Asian It's time to celebrate the spirit of innovation in Asia with our Asian innovation Awards, now in their sixth year.
36 The Lowdown: How the awards are judged.
38 Science Fact: Solutions for Sars and More.
42 A Dozen Ideas: Meet the finalist of this year's Asian Innovation Awards.
56 Hitting Pay Dirt- Australia's mining stocks are soaring, thanks to China's insatiable demand for commodities to fuel its manufacturing boom.
60 Money in Death- Making funeral plans has long been a taboo for Malaysia's ethnic-Chinese, but one company is changing those attitudes -and making big profits.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 30 October 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 27 Apr 2004 [Updated: 18 Aug 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial148514
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
16 Article 23: The postponement Hong Kong's surprising bow to public opinion on controversial security law reveals a a thing or two about Beijing's long-term strategy
18 Sars in Singapore: a mild new case feeds fears of a relapse, but its significance depends on just how the victim became infected with the virus
23 Banks Hold Up Progress: Lingering banking woes cast a cloud over Thailand's economic rebound
28 China Briefing and Business Digest
30 High Tide for Chinese Shipbuilders: Propelled by booming trade, massive investment and cheap labour, China is on its way to becoming the world's biggest shipbuilder Plus: Can China rule the waves?
34 Sony Tries To Stay Cool: Sony faces a tough call: To behave like the corporate behemoth it's become, yet cultivate the creativity that's made its name plus: inside Sony
38 Animal Instincts: Pet-Care booms in Korea
42 China Sizzles: For investors, the questions is simply how to get a piece of the action without getting burned
43 Murky Market: China is a difficult market for the small investor to navigate, but serval funds have prospered there
46 Encouraging Private Banks: In an attempt to industry, China is weighing the granting of five private-bank licenses
58 Interview: Australia's tangled ties with Asia Plus: Recipes for a memoir
8 Editorials: Anti-terror cooperation, Hong Kong
10 Intelligence: Japan sticks to rice tariffs
26 The 5th column: Hong Kong freedom questioned
50 Economic Monitor: China's investment bubble
62 CEO Call: Vincent Lo, Shui On Group

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 18 September 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 23 Oct 2003 [Updated: 13 Apr 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial166401
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
12 New Turns in the Terror War: After the Jakarta attack and a major arrest, Thailand and Indonesia are considering controversial measures to get tough on terrorism Plus: Hambali's trail, and a gallery of suspects.
18 Free Thai Trade: The next big bilateral U.S. deal in Southeast Asia could be with Thailand--if only there weren't so many obstacles.
20 Hyundai's Role: The death of the promoter of business ties between North and South Korea has renewed a debate over that relationship.
24 China Briefing and Business Digest
26 A Leadership that Cares: Since taking office, China's new leaders have shown that they're different from their predecessors-and yet the same.
28 Market Grab: Foreign companies are cashing in on Chinese cellphone-makers' success.
32 Pensonic's China Challenge: Brought to its knees by cheap Chinese manufacturers, Malaysia's Pensonic is fighting back- carving niche markets and outsourcing to, you guessed it, China.
36 Scar Wars: Better healing with hi-tech dressings
38 Loose Wire: Virus busting-find out how to beat the Blaster.
46 Country Reports South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong
48 Country Reports China
62 Windows on the World: Europe is coming to Hanoi, with opening of three new cultural centres. But can they hope to have any impact on the stagnant local arts scene?
65 Postcard: Bangkok's sex king spills the beans.
66 In review: The story of the Chinese in America Plus: Monkey Hunting, by Cristina Garcia.

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 28 August 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 29 Feb 2004 [Updated: 29 Feb 2004]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial150291
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
8 Editorials: Burma and Asean; Cambodia
14 Regional briefing
20 Missed Opportunity: Failure to check corruption fuels fighting in Indonesia Aceh province
22 Farewell, Dr. M: Saying Goodbye: After 22 years as prime minister Malaysia's Mahathir Mohamad will step down on October 31. In this review special, nine prominent Malaysians and figures from the region and beyond reflect on Mahathir and his legacy
32 The Economic Legacy: The hallmark of Mahathir's economic decisions has been his pragmatic response to crises, even if it meant sharp shifts in strategy or unpopular policies
36 China Briefing and Business Digest
38 How to survive a tempest: China won't give in to a flood of demands from the US to revalue the renminbi and slash it trade surplus. but Beijing could offer something
41 Running out of Ore: China' appetite fore metals
55 Asia's Risk Appetite: Hammered by the Asian crisis, the region's futures and options market is recovering fast
56 High Stakes: Strategic investors raise the ante in Asia's distressed-debt market
58 Economic Monitor: down and out in Singapore
64 The Art of Collecting: What's hot, What's not in contemporary Asian art
64 Art Attack: Chinese artist raise their profile
66 Straight to Source: Buying art in Beijing
68 Boom, Bust: Indonesia's overheated market
68 Small Comfort: Manila gallery finds a niche
70 My 5 : Five Asian artist

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 9 October 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 06 Nov 2003 [Updated: 06 Nov 2003]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
Far Eastern Economic Review (Review Publishing Co.)
Serial Item Number: 999Serial148357
  • NOT DIGITIZED
[Number of Pages: 0]
20 Koizumi's Quandary: Japan's Prime minister is expected to fend off a challenge to his leadership, but he may have to make concessions
21 ACEH's Rising Death Toll: Indonesia's military crackdown results in more killings but no solution
24 Cancun Bonus: China emerges from the recent failed trade talks with praise from all sides Plus: Cambodia joins the WTO at a Price
30 China Briefing and Business Digest
32 What If the Bubble Burst? Alarm bells are starting to ring over whether China's property boom can last much longer and the economic damage that would result if it ends plus: The speculator's guide to Shanghai
38 Store Wars: With its stake in Japanese supermarkets chain Seiyu, Wal-mart is entering a tough market. It faces stiff competition and demanding consumers. Plus: One-stop shopping in China
44 Burn, Baby, Burn: Hong Kong's movie pirates
50 Asia' Stark Choice: The new Basel Capital Accord on bank supervision has largely been ignored in Asia despite its grave implication for the region's banks
53 'Twinning' to Reform: Vietnam's banks pair with foreign banks to speed up reform
56 IKEA bets on Vietnam: With its cheap, highly skilled workforce and ready access to raw material, Vietnam is becoming a major supplier to the Swedish home-decor giant
59 The Dealmaker: Malaysia's Syed Mokhtar Albukhary restructures his business empire
72 Bitter Memories: Guerilla leader, freedom fighter, terrorist-take your pick. Legendary rebel Chin Peng was called all these, and more. Now he tells his side of the story
76 Interview: On the trail of Korea's forgotten people plus: The man who spied for Chiang Kai-Shek
10 Intelligence: Top Korean defector gets U.S. visa
61 Economic Monitor: Cambodia's dependence
63 Managing in Asia: New Tools for Trade -Asia's Wired-up business executives

Issue: 166
Item Creation Date: 25 September 2003
Collection: Vietnam Center Collection
 (Click For More Item Information)
Added: 22 Oct 2003 [Updated: 13 Apr 2005]
Item is Copyrighted – Check for access via the Vietnam Reading Room portal.
1946-2009 / Weekly 1946-2004 ; Monthly 2005-2009 / Related Title: Yearbook (Annual) / Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp.
Results Per Page: