AuthorThitinan Pongsudhirak
TitleNikkei Asian Review : No.134 (July 4-10, 2016)
ImprintTokyo : Nikkei Inc., 2016
Descript-

CONTENT

Europe-rewliant companies take a hit from Brexit -- Don't count on an exit just yet -- Brexit mad waves, but Asia will be able to weather the storm -- ASEAN can learn from the EU's integration successes and setbacks -- To steady the economy, China urges banks to shape up -- South Korea's propoosed labor reforms come up against social convention -- A money-laundering crackdown hurts Pacific comminities -- Manmohan Singh has some words of advice for Modi -- The China-led AIIB gently rumples to life -- China's push to export infrastructure is derailed -- With the Musudan, Pyongyang aims to poke holes in U.S. alliances -- The Lady presses for migrant workers' rights in Thailand -- SoftBank's son isn't ready to kick back just yet -- Infoysys' sikka earns a mandate to innovate -- Samsung sheds old culture for new growth -- thailand's hotel king is in it for life -- Researchers find new weapons in Asia's fight against liver cancer -- Fujitsu sheds its solo approach to supercomputers -- Japan's chipmakers: from technical dominance to decline -- The Oxford model: the smartest way to learn? -- Myanmar's ethnic minorities still need the world's protection -- Chinese filmmakers are tying up with U.S. movie ompanies -- Editorial: Efforts are needed to minimize the impact of Brexit -- Artsy residents are repopulating a corner of downtown Adlaide -- Tokyo's senior citizens are ready to show you around -- Names, labels and other deadly weapons


SUBJECT

  1. European Union -- United Kingdom
  2. ASEAN

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