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Current
Issue: Spring 2002
WTO Trade Winds: A Changing China
This
Issue's Contributors
FEATURE: China and the WTO
Harvard
and Asia
An
Interview with Harvard President Lawrence
H. Summers
China's
WTO Gamble
Some
Political and Social Questions
by
Tony Saich
Western
Perceptions
So
China is in the WTO, Do We Know What That Means Yet?
by
Daniel Rosen
The Double
Edged Sword
The
Significance of China's Participation
by
Junhua Wu
China
and Big Pharma
The
Issue of Intellectual Property Rights in China
by
Seth Feldman
WTO and
the Strait
The
Significance, Impact, and Challenge of Taiwans
WTO Membership
by
Jian-Jong Guo
Entrepôt
No More?
Why
Chinas WTO Entry is Not a Zero Sum Game for Hong
Kong
by
Antony Leung
Shanghais
History
Back
to the Future
by
Kerrie L MacPherson
A Story
of Globalization
The
WTO and an Evolving China
by
Kong Qingjiang
SUBFEATURE: Terrorism
Terrorism
in Asia
Confronting
an Emerging Challenge
by
Paul J Smith
Responses
to 9/11
Conflict
Between Priveleged Classes
by
Xiaoxia Gong
The Rotating
Axis
Report
From North Korea
by
Selig S Harrison
REGION: Greater China
Jiangs
Succession
The
Road Ahead for China
by
Bruce Gilley
Taiwanese
Politics
Interview
with Ex-Premier Tang Fei
REGION: Northeast Asia
World
Cup 2002
Korea
and Japan Partnering for the 21st Century
by
Yun-Taek Lee
Nationalism
and Productivity?
The
Myth Behind the Korean Work Ethic
Su
Kwak
Democratic
Changes in Mongolia
Highlights
from His Excellency Nambar Enkhbayar,
the Prime Minister of Mongolias Visit to Harvard
The More
Things Change
Making
Sense of Work and Society in Japan
by
Andrew
Gordon
REGION: South Asia
Can India
Make It?
Indias
Path to Sustained Growth
by
Subramanian Swamy
REGION: Oceania
The Burden
of Other Peoples Models
A
Cultural Perspective on the Current Fiji Crisis
by
Harris Friedman, Jerry Glover,
and Papalii Failautusi Avegalio
ARTS
An English
Genji
Interview
with Royall Tyler, Translator
of Lady Murasaki Shikibus The Tale of Genji,
the Worlds Oldest Full Novel
BOOK REVIEW
The History
of Japan, the Future of China?
Review
of Second Metropolis
ENDPAPER
Opportunities
Implications
for Asia
By Fred Hu
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