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Region & Economics
BeE Woman Magazine, 2006-07
Asean Is 30. It's About Time To Grow Up
BusinessWeek, 1999-07-28
BusinessWeek, 1999-10-18
Asia: How Real Is Its Recovery?
BusinessWeek, 1999-05-03
BusinessWeek, 1996-04-29
BusinessWeek, 1999-08-30
BusinessWeek, 1999-07-12
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-16
Journalism Training: Adding a Global Element to Your Business Coverage
Initiative for Policy Dialog, 2003
Searching for Answers about Globalism -- in the Streets of D.C.
BusinessWeek, 2000-04-19
Tough Love and the Asia Crisis
BusinessWeek, 1999-10-08
BusinessWeek, 2000-11-09
Burma
BusinessWeek, 1997-05-05
Can a State Have its Own Foreign Policy?
BusinessWeek, 2000-03-20
Fractures in the Burmese Junta?
BusinessWeek, 1996-12-02
BusinessWeek, 1996-04-22
BusinessWeek, 1998-04-13
The New Yorker, February 12, 2001
Take Your Investments Elsewhere, Please
BusinessWeek, 1998-03-30
Unocal's Claim: Economic Ties Do Tame Tyrants
BusinessWeek, 1998-06-23
Cambodia
Cambodia: A Heritage of Violence
World Policy Journal, Volume XI, No. 3, Fall 1994
Cambodia: The Misery Here is Just Phenomenal
BusinessWeek, 1997-09-22
Cambodia: A $3 Billion Boondoggle
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March/April 1995
New York Times, 2007-11-18
Can tough labor standards
improve free trade? Ask Cambodia
The New Republic, 2004-08-16
Capital View: Phnom Penh Then
and Now, by Michel Igout
Far Eastern Economic Review, 1994-02-24
Case
Study: Bringing Labor Issues
into the Cambodian textile agreement
Initiative for Policy Dialog, 2003
BusinessWeek, 1997-08-04
KR show they're a force to be reckoned with
Agence France-Presse, 1992-10-17
Time, 1991-12-09
Perilous Journey For Registration
Agence France-Presse, 1993-01-05
Asia Pacific Issues, January 2001
Wat Ruins: Angkor: An
Introduction
to the Temples, by Dawn Rooney
Far Eastern Economic Review, 1994-06-30
China & Taiwan
American made... Chinese owned
Fortune, 20010-05-07
An All-Out Push from Clinton's Point Man on China
BusinessWeek, 2000-03-24
Architecture: Saving a jewel of Shanghai
International Herald Tribune, 2004-03-12
Fortune, 2005-12-12
Chief Executive, 2005-12
China concerned about TV's
liberalizing effects
Dallas Morning News, 1990-10-28
China's new cultural revolution
Fortune, 2007-05-17
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-27
China's pre-year of the pig wedding boom
Fortune, 2007-02-17
Deep Thinkers Plead with Congress
for China Trade
BusinessWeek, 2000-05-05
The New Republic, 2004-02-16
Travel + Leisure, 2007-09-01
Listening to China's Dissidents:
Bad Elements, by Ian Buruma
BusinessWeek, 2001-12-17
More Growing Pains for China's
Fledgling Web Industry
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-03
Peace Breaks Out in the Taiwan Strait
Policy Innovations, 2008-09-24
Salvaging Jewish Heritage in China,
Block by Block
New York Times, 2004-05-31
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-03
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
Fortune, 2005-10-31
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, 2005-06-01
Fortune, 20010-05-07
Hong Kong & Macau
BusinessWeek, 1999-08-30
Elephant Ivory Ban Draws Criticism
Dallas Morning News, 1990-07-20
Hong Kong residents shun chance to settle in England
Dallas Morning News, 1991-08-08
Macau: Bad Blood as the Handover
Nears
BusinessWeek, 1999-05-31
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-30
Indonesia
BusinessWeek, 2000-04-10
Can a Compromise President Hold Indonesia Together?
BusinessWeek, 1999-11-01
Can The IMF Wrestle Down Suharto Inc.?
BusinessWeek, 1997-11-17
Freeport-McMoRan: A Pit of Trouble
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-31
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-27
Indonesia Smolders, Suharto Fiddles
(Editorial)
BusinessWeek, 1997-04-28
Indonesia: What Did Mobil Know?
BusinessWeek, 1998-12-28
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-20
Japan
An initiation in cleanliness rites
International Herald Tribune, 2003-08-23
Can the High End Hold its Own?
BusinessWeek, 2003-06-30
New York Times, 2006-10-15
Japan Goes Wild for 100-Yen Prices
Fortune, 2005-11-25
BusinessWeek, 2003-06-09
International Herald Tribune, 2003-10-17
Fortune, 2006-06-20
Malaysia
Anwar's Beating Was Premeditated, Charges His Wife
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-02
Fanning the Spark Lit by a Rebel
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-02
The Feud: How Two Powerful Men Struggled to Control Malaysia Inc.
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-09
Mahathir Could Get More Than He
Bargained For
BusinessWeek, 1998-10-19
BusinessWeek, 1999-03-22
Fortune, 2007-09-23
Korea
Fortune, 2006-09-27
The brightest star in GM's constellation
Fortune, 2006-10-09
Catastrophe in North Korea: The Only Hope is China
BusinessWeek, 1997-05-16
BusinessWeek, 1997-01-13
Finally, a Way to Pyongyang's Heart?
BusinessWeek, 1996-05-27
Why North Korea Is Rushing to Cozy
Up to Clinton
BusinessWeek, 2000-11-06
South Asia
Fortune, 2005-05-19
Fortune, 2007-10-23
Fortune, 2007-09-25
Nobel Peace Prize winner itching
for a fight
Fortune, 2006-12-05
Pakistan Does an About-Face
on bin Laden
BusinessWeek, 2000-04-03
Saving the world with a cup of yogurt
Fortune, 2007-01-29
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-03
The World's Worst Nuclear Nightmare?
BusinessWeek, 1999-10-25
Philippines
Philippine President Ramos: What Asia Needs Now Is Reform
BusinessWeek, 1998-04-07
Stars of Asia: Gabriel C. Singson
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
Stars of Asia: Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-03
Stars of Asia: Tony Tan Caktiong
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
Thailand
Fortune, 2006-07-28
Phuket: Asia's Islands on the Cheap
BusinessWeek, 1998-03-30
Stars of Asia: Pasuk Phongpaichit
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
New York Times, 2006-11-19
Agence France-Presse, 1993-01-04
Thailand Wants Bill. Tiger, too
Chief Executive, 2004-07
Vietnam
Fortune, 2005-04-01
Behind Vietnam's Surprise Veto of a U.S. Trade Deal
BusinessWeek, 1999-11-15
New York Times, 2006-11-19
Chief Executive, 2006-04-12
Fortune, 2006-11-20
When Tradition and Modernity Knock
Heads Dumb Luck, A Novel,
by Vu Trong Phung
Los Angeles Times, 2003-01-12
Dollar Friendly Destinations: Vietnam
BusinessWeek, 2005-02-28
BusinessWeek, 1999-08-16
Vietnam's stock market is booming
Fortune, 2006-04-12
Forbes, 2006-04-09
Travel & Leisure
Dollar Friendly Destinations: Vietnam
BusinessWeek, 2005-02-28
Hot for the Holidays: The Lure of a Korean Sauna
New York Times, 2006-12-28
How to Make Havana Dreams Happen
BusinessWeek, 2000-03-27
BusinessWeek, 2003-02-24
Is Chris Madden the Next Martha?
Chief Executive, 2005-10
Travel + Leisure, 2007-09-01
Phuket: Asia's Islands on the Cheap
BusinessWeek, 1998-03-30
Fortune, 2007-09-23
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, 2005-06-01
BusinessWeek, 1997-06-23
Thailand Wants Bill. Tiger, too
Chief Executive, 2004-07
Chief Executive, 2006-04-10
Vacation where the dollar is still strong
Money, 2008-06
Winding Down On Abaco, Where A Golf Oasis Awaits
Chief Executive, 2006-04-10
Fortune, 2008-10-10
Reviews
China Shakes the World: The Rise of a Hungry Nation, by James Kynge
South China Morning Post, 2006-07-30
Capital View: Phnom Penh Then and Now, by Michel Igout
Far Eastern Economic Review, 1994-02-24
Listening to China's Dissidents:
Bad Elements, by Ian Buruma
BusinessWeek, 2001-12-17
Los Angeles Times, 2006-08-13
Eating and Drinking Guide, 2004
Wat Ruins: Angkor: An Introduction to the Temples, by Dawn Rooney
Far Eastern Economic Review, 1994-06-30
When Tradition and Modernity Knock Heads
Dumb Luck, A Novel, by Vu Trong Phung
Los Angeles Times, 2003-01-12
All Articles
Fortune, 2006-09-27
BeE Woman Magazine, 2006-07
American made... Chinese owned
Fortune, 20010-05-07
Anwar's Beating Was Premeditated, Charges His Wife
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-02
An All-Out Push from Clinton's Point Man on China
BusinessWeek, 2000-03-24
An initiation in cleanliness rites
International Herald Tribune, 2003-08-23
Architecture: Saving a jewel of Shanghai
International Herald Tribune, 2004-03-12
Asean Is 30. It's About Time To Grow Up
BusinessWeek, 1999-07-28
BusinessWeek, 1999-10-18
Asia: How Real Is Its Recovery?
BusinessWeek, 1999-05-03
BusinessWeek, 2000-04-10
Fortune, 2005-04-01
BusinessWeek, 1996-04-29
Fortune, 2005-05-19
Fortune, 2005-12-12
Behind Vietnam's Surprise Veto of a U.S. Trade Deal
BusinessWeek, 1999-11-15
The brightest star in GM's constellation
Fortune, 2006-10-09
New York Times, 2006-11-19
BusinessWeek, 1999-08-30
Cambodia: A $3 Billion Boondoggle
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March/April 1995
Cambodia: A Heritage of Violence
World Policy Journal, Volume XI, No. 3, Fall 1994
Cambodia: The Misery Here is Just Phenomenal
BusinessWeek, 1997-09-22
New York Times, 2007-11-18
Can a Compromise President Hold Indonesia Together?
BusinessWeek, 1999-11-01
Can a State Have its Own Foreign Policy?
BusinessWeek, 2000-03-20
Chief Executive, 2005-12
Can the High End Hold its Own?
BusinessWeek, 2003-06-30
Can The IMF Wrestle Down Suharto Inc.?
BusinessWeek, 1997-11-17
Capital View: Phnom Penh Then and Now, by Michel Igout
Far Eastern Economic Review, 1994-02-24
Case Study: Bringing Labor Issues into the Cambodian textile agreement
Initiative for Policy Dialog, 2003
Catastrophe in North Korea: The Only Hope is China
BusinessWeek, 1997-05-16
China concerned about TV's liberalizing effects
Dallas Morning News, 1990-10-28
China's new cultural revolution
Fortune, 2007-05-17
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-27
China's pre-year of the pig wedding boom
Fortune, 2007-02-17
China Shakes the World: The Rise of a Hungry Nation, by James Kynge
South China Morning Post, 2006-07-30
BusinessWeek, 1997-05-05
Fortune, 2006-07-28
BusinessWeek, 1997-01-13
BusinessWeek, 1997-08-04
Deep Thinkers Plead with Congress for China Trade
BusinessWeek, 2000-05-05
Dollar Friendly Destinations: Vietnam
BusinessWeek, 2005-02-28
Elephant Ivory Ban Draws Criticism
Dallas Morning News, 1990-07-20
BusinessWeek, 1999-07-12
New York Times, 2006-10-15
Fanning the Spark Lit by a Rebel
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-02
The Feud: How Two Powerful Men Struggled to Control Malaysia Inc.
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-09
Finally, a Way to Pyongyang's Heart?
BusinessWeek, 1996-05-27
Fractures in the Burmese Junta?
BusinessWeek, 1996-12-02
Freeport-McMoRan: A Pit of Trouble
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-31
BusinessWeek, 1996-04-22
Fortune, 2007-10-23
The New Republic, 2004-02-16
Chief Executive, 2006-04-12
Hong Kong residents shun chance to settle in England
Dallas Morning News, 1991-08-08
Hot for the Holidays: The Lure of a Korean Sauna
New York Times, 2006-12-28
How to Make Havana Dreams Happen
BusinessWeek, 2000-03-27
BusinessWeek, 2003-02-24
Fortune, 2007-09-25
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-27
Indonesia Smolders, Suharto Fiddles (Editorial)
BusinessWeek, 1997-04-28
Indonesia: What Did Mobil Know?
BusinessWeek, 1998-12-28
Is Chris Madden the Next Martha?
Chief Executive, 2005-10
BusinessWeek, 1998-11-16
Japan Goes Wild for 100-Yen Prices
Fortune, 2005-11-25
Travel + Leisure, 2007-09-01
Journalism Training: Adding a Global Element to Your Business Coverage
Initiative for Policy Dialog, 2003
KR show they're a force to be reckoned with
Agence France-Presse, 1992-10-17
Listening to China's Dissidents:
Bad Elements, by Ian Buruma
BusinessWeek, 2001-12-17
Macau: Bad Blood as the Handover Nears
BusinessWeek, 1999-05-31
Fortune, 2006-11-20
Mahathir Could Get More Than He Bargained For
BusinessWeek, 1998-10-19
BusinessWeek, 1999-03-22
More Growing Pains for China's Fledgling Web Industry
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-03
Nobel Peace Prize winner itching for a fight
Fortune, 2006-12-05
Time, 1991-12-09
Pakistan Does an About-Face on bin Laden
BusinessWeek, 2000-04-03
Peace Breaks Out in the Taiwan Strait
Policy Innovations, 2008-09-24
Perilous Journey For Registration
Agence France-Presse, 1993-01-05
Philippine President Ramos: What Asia Needs Now Is Reform
BusinessWeek, 1998-04-07
Phuket: Asia's Islands on the Cheap
BusinessWeek, 1998-03-30
BusinessWeek, 1998-04-13
Asia Pacific Issues, January 2001
Salvaging Jewish Heritage in China, Block by Block
New York Times, 2004-05-31
Saving the world with a cup of yogurt
Fortune, 2007-01-29
Searching for Answers about Globalism -- in the Streets of D.C.
BusinessWeek, 2000-04-19
Fortune, 2007-09-23
The New Yorker, February 12, 2001
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-03
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-30
Stars of Asia: Gabriel C. Singson
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
Stars of Asia: Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-03
BusinessWeek, 2003-06-09
Stars of Asia: Pasuk Phongpaichit
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
Stars of Asia: Tony Tan Caktiong
BusinessWeek, 1999-06-14
BusinessWeek, 2000-07-03
International Herald Tribune, 2003-10-17
Fortune, 2005-10-31
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, 2005-06-01
Take Your Investments Elsewhere, Please
BusinessWeek, 1998-03-30
BusinessWeek, 1997-06-23
Los Angeles Times, 2006-08-13
Fortune, 2006-06-20
New York Times, 2006-11-19
Agence France-Presse, 1993-01-04
Thailand Wants Bill. Tiger, too
Chief Executive, 2004-07
Eating and Drinking Guide, 2004
BusinessWeek, 1999-09-20
Tough Love and the Asia Crisis
BusinessWeek, 1999-10-08
The New Republic, 2004-08-16
Chief Executive, 2006-04-10
Unocal's Claim: Economic Ties Do Tame Tyrants
BusinessWeek, 1998-06-23
Vacation where the dollar is still strong
Money, 2008-06
BusinessWeek, 1999-08-16
Vietnam's stock market is booming
Fortune, 2006-04-12
Wat Ruins: Angkor: An Introduction to the Temples, by Dawn Rooney
Far Eastern Economic Review, 1994-06-30
Forbes, 2006-04-09
When Tradition and Modernity Knock Heads: Dumb Luck, A Novel, by Vu Trong Phung
Los Angeles Times, 2003-01-12
BusinessWeek, 2000-11-09
Winding Down On Abaco, Where A Golf Oasis Awaits
Chief Executive, 2006-04-10
Fortune, 20010-05-07
Why North Korea Is Rushing to Cozy Up to Clinton
BusinessWeek, 2000-11-06
Fortune, 2008-10-10
The World's Worst Nuclear Nightmare?
BusinessWeek, 1999-10-25
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