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075041
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2006.
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Hong Liang, senior China economist at Goldman Sachs, finds a bone of contention with the IMF over investment in China.
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075036
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2006.
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Ronald Deibert, director of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, explores the dark underbelly of the Internet and finds more and more Asian governments applying increasingly sophisticated techniques to censor the Web.
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075034
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2006.
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Jean-François Minier, CEO for Asia Pacific at Dresdner Kleinwort, believes reform of Japan's financial sector has not been far-reaching enough to maintain Tokyo's status as the leading financial hub of Asia.
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ID:
075035
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2006.
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Hugh White, visiting fellow at the Lowy Institute and professor at Australian National University in Canberra, examines the recently signed security pact between Indonesia and Australia and discovers only hollow promises.
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ID:
075037
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2006.
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Greg Rushford, editor of a free trade and security newsletter, finds that although a peace deal between the government and rebels is within reach in Mindanao, the prospects of pro-growth and reconciliation policies are slim.
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ID:
075038
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2006.
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Summary/Abstract |
Craig Meer and Jonathan Adams, free-lance journalist and correspondent for Newsweek respectively, expose the social and economic costs of the growing income disparity that plagues Taiwan's dynamic economy.
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ID:
075039
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2006.
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Summary/Abstract |
David Koh, of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, asks if Vietnam will ever stop mimicking China and blaze its own trail.
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