AuthorThitinan Pongsudhirak
TitleNikkei Asian Review : No.159 (Jan 2-15, 2017)
ImprintTokyo : Nikkei Inc., 2017
Descript 68 p. : col.ill.; 27 cm

CONTENT

The engine behind China's ride-hailing superpower -- Sequoia Capital's Neil Shen knows how to pick a winner -- Australian visionary gives Myanmar tech room to grow -- Wang Shu puts the soul back in China's skylines -- Paytm founder helps Indians go cashless -- Gigi Chao has a head for business and a heart for LGBT rights -- The king's daughter with a popular touch -- Snow CEO turns to youth to liven up chat apps -- Wahum Chairman Chen brings business eye to charity -- Escalating US-China tensions are bad news for Asian stability -- Beijing's prickly leaders need more straight talk, less coddling -- Japan's government sticks to its big-spending ways -- Duterte's honeymoon is far from over -- In politics, the glass ceiling is sturdier than it looks -- Asia feels the effects of 'Trumpflation' -- A stronger dollar hits corporate bond markets in emerging economies -- Joined in peace -- India's HCL Technologies is out to Trump-proof its business -- Ugliness ahead as Cyrus Mistry takes India's Tata Sons to court -- Chinese talent will impact Hollywood more than Chinese money -- Rivals Samsung and LG head toward an unlikely alliance -- The Philippines aims to create a bank tailored to overseas workers -- Norway tones down its China criticism to boost business -- Singapore's tech strategy chief talks about the future of research -- You say 'desert,' Sundrop says 'tomato farm' -- Myanmar's Rohingya crisis demands action, but don't forget the good news -- Seoul cannot let the Park crisis overshadow foreign policy challenges -- Asian investors should prepare for a low-carbon future -- Editorial: Beijing must address the root causes of China's housing bubble -- We rank Japan's smash hits of 2016 -- sumo style -- 'Entopreneurs' want you to have seconds on the cricket pasta -- South Koreans say it with a 'K'


SUBJECT

  1. Rohingya (Burmese people)
  2. Celebrities -- Asia
  3. United States -- Foreign relation -- China
  4. China -- Foreign relation -- United States
  5. Southeast Asia -- Politics and government
  6. Asia -- Economic condition
  7. Human rights -- Burma
  8. Refugee -- Burma

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Political Science Library : Chula Collectionร 25 1626 LIB USE ONLY