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An American Review Index to Volume 18 1991-1992 SUBJECT INDEX ASEAN CHINA, REPUBLIC OF (see TAIWAN) ASEAN into the 1990s,* edited by Alison HONG KONG Broinowski, reviewed by Donald E. Hong Kong, Macau, and the People’s Weatherbee, 18:1, 54. Republic of China: A David and Goliath Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Clark Relationship? by R. D. Cremer, D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Linkage or Bond- 18:3, 153-66. age: U.S. Economic Relations with the ASEAN Region,* by Hans H. Indorf and INDONESIA Patrick M. Mayerchak, reviewed by Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 190. Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Rebellion and Repression in the Philip- pines,* by Richard J. Kessler, reviewed by IRAQ Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 191. Legal System of Iraq,* by S. H. Amin, U.S. Bases in the Philippines: The Evolution reviewed by Lawrence Ziring, of the Special Relationship,* by William 18:3, 191-92. E. Berry, Jr., reviewed by Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 190. JAPAN Class, Economy, and Polity in Korea—The BHUTTO, BENAZIR Investments of U.S. and Japanese Multi- Benazir Bhutto: A Political Portrait, by national Corporations in Korea: A Com- parative Investigation, by Eun Mee Kim, Lawrence Ziring, 18:3, 178-89. 18:4, 214-27. BRUNEI (NEGARA BRUNEI Japanese Direct Investment in the United DARUSSALAM) States, by Randall S. Jones, 13:3, 167-77. Democratization in Southeast Asia, by KOREA Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Symposium: Class, Economy, and Polity in BURMA (UNION OF MYANMAR) Korea, Part I, edited by Jung O. Ra, 18:4, 195-96. Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Policy and the Economic Planning Board Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. in Korea, by Byung-Kook Kim, 18:4, CAMBODIA 197-213. The Investments of U.S. and Japanese Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Multinational Corporations in Korea: A Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Comparative Investigation, by Eun Mee Kim, 18:4, 214-27. CHINA, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF The Political Institutionalization Chinese-Soviet Relations, 1937-1945: The of Labor in Korea, by Jung O. Ra and Diplomacy of Chinese Nationalism,* by Eun Sung Chung, 18:4, 228-39. John W. Garver, reviewed by Roxane D. Values, Government Performance, and V. Sismanidis, 18:2, 135-36. Protest in South Korea, by Aie-Rie Lee, Hong Kong, Macau, and the People’s 18:4, 240-53. Republic of China: A David and Goliath Relationship? by R. D. Cremer, LAOS 18:3, 153-66. Democratization in Southeast Asia, Taiwan’s Economic Relations with by Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Mainland China, by N. T. Wang, 18:2, Hong Kong, Macau, and the People‘s 99-119. Republic of China: A David and Goliath Relationship? by R. D. Cremer, 18:3, *Book Notes 153-66. An American Review Index to Volume 18 1991-1992 SUBJECT INDEX ASEAN CHINA, REPUBLIC OF (see TAIWAN) ASEAN into the 1990s,* edited by Alison HONG KONG Broinowski, reviewed by Donald E. Hong Kong, Macau, and the People’s Weatherbee, 18:1, 54. Republic of China: A David and Goliath Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Clark Relationship? by R. D. Cremer, D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Linkage or Bond- 18:3, 153-66. age: U.S. Economic Relations with the ASEAN Region,* by Hans H. Indorf and INDONESIA Patrick M. Mayerchak, reviewed by Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 190. Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Rebellion and Repression in the Philip- pines,* by Richard J. Kessler, reviewed by IRAQ Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 191. Legal System of Iraq,* by S. H. Amin, U.S. Bases in the Philippines: The Evolution reviewed by Lawrence Ziring, of the Special Relationship,* by William 18:3, 191-92. E. Berry, Jr., reviewed by Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 190. JAPAN Class, Economy, and Polity in Korea—The BHUTTO, BENAZIR Investments of U.S. and Japanese Multi- Benazir Bhutto: A Political Portrait, by national Corporations in Korea: A Com- parative Investigation, by Eun Mee Kim, Lawrence Ziring, 18:3, 178-89. 18:4, 214-27. BRUNEI (NEGARA BRUNEI Japanese Direct Investment in the United DARUSSALAM) States, by Randall S. Jones, 13:3, 167-77. Democratization in Southeast Asia, by KOREA Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Symposium: Class, Economy, and Polity in BURMA (UNION OF MYANMAR) Korea, Part I, edited by Jung O. Ra, 18:4, 195-96. Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Policy and the Economic Planning Board Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. in Korea, by Byung-Kook Kim, 18:4, CAMBODIA 197-213. The Investments of U.S. and Japanese Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Multinational Corporations in Korea: A Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Comparative Investigation, by Eun Mee Kim, 18:4, 214-27. CHINA, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF The Political Institutionalization Chinese-Soviet Relations, 1937-1945: The of Labor in Korea, by Jung O. Ra and Diplomacy of Chinese Nationalism,* by Eun Sung Chung, 18:4, 228-39. John W. Garver, reviewed by Roxane D. Values, Government Performance, and V. Sismanidis, 18:2, 135-36. Protest in South Korea, by Aie-Rie Lee, Hong Kong, Macau, and the People’s 18:4, 240-53. Republic of China: A David and Goliath Relationship? by R. D. Cremer, LAOS 18:3, 153-66. Democratization in Southeast Asia, Taiwan’s Economic Relations with by Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Mainland China, by N. T. Wang, 18:2, Hong Kong, Macau, and the People‘s 99-119. Republic of China: A David and Goliath Relationship? by R. D. Cremer, 18:3, *Book Notes 153-66. 255 MALAYSIA U.S. Bases in the Philippines: The Evolution of the Special Relationship,* by William Democratization in Southeast Asia, by E. Berry, Jr., reviewed by Donald E. Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Weatherbee, 18:3, 190. MIDDLE EAST REPUBLIC OF CHINA (see TAIWAN) Symposium: In Search of Peace in the Middle East, edited by Caroline Chai and SAUDI ARABIA Winberg Chai, 18:1, 3. A Post-Gulf War Policy for the In Search of Peace in the Middle moog by Francois M. Dickman, East—Saudi Arabia’s Role in the Middle 18:1, 5-12. East: Regional Stability within the New The Post-Cold War World Order and the — Order, by Martin H. Sours, 18:1, Gulf Crisis, by James C. Hsiung, 18:1, 43-51. 31-41. SRI LANKA Resolving the Arab-Israeli Conflict: An Imperative for a Permanent Peace in the The Break-Up of Sri Lanka: The Sinhalese- Middle East, by Winberg Chai, 18:1, Tamil Conflict,* by A. Jeyaratnam 13-20. Wilson, reviewed by Lawrence Ziring, Saudi Arabia’s Role in the Middle East: 18:2, 134-35. Regional Stability within the New World Order, by Martin H. Sours, 18:1, 43-51. TAIWAN Whose Law? What Order? by Chinese-Soviet Relations, 1937-1945: The Richard J. Mahowald, 18:1, 21-30. Diplomacy of Chinese Nationalism,* by John W. Garver, reviewed by Roxane D. NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (see V. Sismanidis, 18:2, 135-36. BRUNEI) Shaping Taiwan’s Future, by Yuan-Li Wu, PAKISTAN 18:2, 121-33. Taiwan from an International Perspective, Benazir Bhutto: A Political Portrait, by by Alice H. Amsden, 18:2, 81-97. Lawrence Ziring, 18:3, 178-89. Taiwan’s Economic Development and its Relationship to the International Environ- PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (see ment, by John C. H. Fei, 18:2, 63-79. CHINA, REPUBLIC OF) Taiwan’s Economic Relations with Mainland China, by N. T. Wang, 18:2, 99-119. PERSIAN GULF WAR Taiwan’s Enterprises in Global Perspective, Symposium: In Search of Peace by N. T. Wang, 18:2, 59-61. in the Middle East, edited by Caroline A Unique Relationship: The United States Chai and Winberg Chai, 18:1, 3. and the Republic of China under the A Post-Gulf War Policy for the Taiwan Relations Act,* edited by Ramon Middle East, by Francois M. Dickman, H. Myers, reviewed by John F. Copper, 18:1, 5-12. 18:1, 53-54. The Post-Cold War World Order and the Gulf Crisis, by James C. Hsiung, 18:1, THAILAND 31-41. Democratization in Southeast Asia, by Clark Resolving the Arab-Israeli Conflict: D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. An Imperative for a Permanent Peace in oo East, by Winberg Chai, 18:1, UNION OF MYANMAR (see BURMA) 13-20. Saudi Arabia’s Role in the Middle East: UNITED STATES Regional Stability within the New World Class, Economy, and Polity in Korea—7he Order, by Martin H. Sours, 18:1, 43-51. Investments of U.S. and Japanese Multi- Whose Law? What Order? 18:1, by national Corporations in Korea: A Com- Richard J. Mahowald, 21-30. parative Investigation, by Eun Mee Kim, PHILIPPINES 18:4, 214-27. Japanese Direct Investment in the United Democratization in Southeast Asia, States, by Randall S. Jones, 13:3, 168-78. by Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. Linkage or Bondage: U.S. Economic Rela- Philippines: A Singular and Plural Place,* tions with the ASEAN Region,* by Hans by David Joel Steinberg, reviewed by H. Indorf and Patrick M. Mayerchak, re- Justus M. van der Kroef, 18:1, 54-56. viewed by Donald E. Weatherbee, 18:3, Rebellion and Repression in the Philippines,* 190. by Richard J. Kessler, reviewed by Donald U.S. Bases in the Philippines: The Evolution E. Weatherbee, 18:3, 191. of the Special Relationship,* by William 256 Asian Affairs E. Berry, Jr., reviewed by Donald E. Diplomacy of Chinese Nationalism,* by Weatherbee, 18:3, 190. John W. Garver, reviewed by Roxane D. A Unique Relationship: The United States V. Sismanidis, 18:2, 135-36. and the Republic of China under the Tai- wan Relations Act,* edited by Ramon H. VIETNAM wer reviewed by John F. Copper, 18:1, Democratization in Southeast Asia, by 53-54. Clark D. Neher, 18:3, 139-52. USSR Chinese-Soviet Relations, 1937-1945: The AUTHOR INDEX Amsden, Alice H., Taiwan from an Interna- Neher, Clark D., Democratization in tional Perspective, 18:2, 81-97. Southeast Asia, 18:3, 139-52. Chai, Caroline and Winberg Chai, editors, Ra, Jung O., editor, Class, Economy, and In Search of Peace in the Middle East, Polity in Korea, 18:4, 195-96. 18:1, 3. ———— and Eun Sung Chung, Class, Chai, Winberg, In Search of Peace in the Economy, and Polity in Korea— The Polit- Middle East—Resolving the Arab-Israeli ical Institutionalization of Labor in Korea, Conflict: An Imperative for a Permanent 18:4, 228-39. Peace in the Middle East, 18:1, 13-20. Sismanidis, Roxane D. V., Chinese-Soviet Chung, Eun Sung and Jung O. Ra, Class, Relations, 1937-1945: The Diplomacy of Economy, and Polity in Korea—The Polit- Chinese Nationalism,* by John W. ical Institutionalization of Labor in Korea, Garver, 18:2, 135-36. 18:4, 228-39. Sours, Martin H., In Search of Peace in the Copper, John F., A Unique Relationship: Middle East—Saudi Arabia’s Role in the The United States and the Republic of Middle East: Regional Stability within the China under the Taiwan Relations Act,* New World Order, 18:1, 43-51. edited by Ramon H. Myers, 18:1, 53-54. van der Kroef, Justus M., The Philippines. Cremer, R. D., Hong Kong, Macau, and the A Singular and Plural Place,* by David People’s Republic of China: A David and Joel Steinberg, 18:1, 54-56. Goliath Relationship? 18:3, 153-66. Wang, N. T., Taiwan’s Economic Relations Dickman, Francois M., In Search of Peace with Mainland China, 18:2, 99-119. in the Middle East—A Post-Gulf War Pol- , Taiwan’s Enterprises in Global icy for the Middle East, 18:1, 5-12. Perspective, 18:2, 59-61. Fei, John C. H, Taiwan’s Economic Weatherbee, Donald E., ASEAN into the Development and its Relationship to the 1990s,* edited by Alison Broinowski, International Environment, 18:2, 63-79. 18:1, Hsiung, James C., In Search of Peace in the 54. Middle East—The Post-Cold War World , Linkage or Bondage: U.S. Order and the Gulf Crisis, 18:1, 31-41. Economic Relations with the ASEAN Jones, Randall S., Japanese Direct Invest- Region,* by Hans H. Indorf and Patrick ment in the United States, 18:3, 167-77. M. Mayerchak, 18:3, 190. Kim, Byung-Kook, Class, Economy, and ————, Rebellion and Repression in the Polity in Korea—Economic Policy and the Philippines,* by Richard J. Kessler, 18:3, Economic Planning Board in Korea, 18:4, 191 197-213. ———, U.S. Bases in the Philippines: The Kim, Eun Mee, Class, Economy, and Polity Evolution of the Special Relationship,* by in Korea—The Investments of U.S. and William E. Berry, Jr., 18:3, 190. Japanese Mul:'1ational Corporations in Wu, Yuan-Li, Shaping Taiwan’s Future, Korea: A Comparative Investigation, 18:4, 18:2, 121-33. 214-27. Ziring, Lawrence, Benazir Bhutto: A Lee, Aie-Rie, Ciess, Economy, and Polity in Political Portrait, 18:3, 178-89. Korea— Values, Government Performance, , The Break-Up of Sri Lanka: The and Protest in South Korea, 18:4, 240-55. Sinhalese-Tamil Conflict,* by A. Jeyarat- Mahowald, Richard J., In Search of nam Wilson, 18:2, 134-35. Peace in the Middle East— Whose Law? , Legal System of Iraq,* by What Order? 18:1, 21-30. S. H. Amin, 18:3, 191-92.

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