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Current
Issue: Winter 2000
Millennial Visions
This
Issue's Contributors
From
the Editors
VISIONS OF LEADERSHIP AND PEOPLE
A New
Breed: A New Model For Taiwanese Leadership
by
Tan-Sun Chen
The
Changing Perceptions of Genghis Khan in Mongolia
Interview with TS. Tsetsenbileg
Challenges,
Threats, and Successes
The State of the Korean Economy
by You Jong-Kuen
Multiculturalism
in Thailand
Cultural and Regional Resurgence in a Diverse Kingdom
by Patrick
Jory
21st Century
Japan: The Emergence of a New Nation?
by
Xavier Gros and Alain Schebath
Asia in
the 21st Century
by
Tommy Koh
A New
Hat
The Role of Taiwan in the Next Century
by
Lien Chen
Working
for Peace
The
Road Ahead for the Chinese Democracy Movement
by Wang
Dan
ALTERNATIVE
VISIONS OF THE MILLENNIUM
How Bizarre:
Reconciling Japan's Millennial Movements with Society
by
Helen Hardacre
Underground
Papists
Searching for the Identity of China's Catholics
by
Richard Madsen
Falungong
Cultivating Qi and Body Politic
by Nancy
N. Chen
Twenty
Years of Friendship
The Republic of China and the United States Under the
Taiwan Relations Act
by C.J. Chen
THE
NEW FACE OF COMMERCE
Counterbalance
The Euro in Asia
by
Ramkishen Rajan
Contrasting
Models of Corporations
Investing in People to Increase Competitiveness
by
Seon-Sik Kim and Hwy Chang Moon
Guarding
Openness
Strategic Trade Control in Hong Kong
by
John Tseng
THE
NEW FACE OF EMERGING ECONOMIES
Kick Start
Balancing Suzhou's Development with Vision and Strategy
by
Xinshen Zhang and Matthew Q. Wu
Different
Times, Different Spaces
Designing
Economic Reforms for a Complexity Called India
by Omkar
Goswami
Breaking
Ground in Broken Economies
A
View on Science and Technology Policy for Overcoming
Economic Crisis in Korea
by
Duk In Choi
THE
NEW FACE OF SOCIETY
The Paradigm
Shift
University Education in Singapore
by
Lim Pin
Breaking
New Ground
Setting up the Equal Opportunities Commission in Hong
Kong
by
Fanny M. Cheung
Taiwan
2000
The First Chinese Democracy of the New Millennium
by
Jung-Tzung Yih
Not a
Geisha
Visions of Girlhood in Contemporary Japanese Women's
Fiction
by
Eve Zimmerman
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