New issue of the Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies published June 2007
Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 24
CONTENT
Administrative Reform and Rule of Law in China
ZOU KEYUAN
Rethinking the Harmonious Family: Processes of Social Organization in a Korean Corporation
CHARLOTTE JONASSON AND JAKOB LAURING
Towards a 'New Equilibrium': The Economics and Politics of the Creative Industries in Singapore
TERENCE LEE
Doing Business the Chinese Way? On Manadonese Chinese Entrepreneurship in North Sulawesi
MICHAEL JAKOBSEN
Technology Transfer and Diffusion among Manufacturing Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia
TULUS TAHI HAMONANGAN TAMBUNAN
Book Reviews
Kevin J. O'Brien and Lianjiang Li:
Rightful Resistance in Rural China
STIG THØGERSEN
Minxin Pei:
China's Trapped Transition: The Limits of Development Autocracy
KJELD ERIK BRØDSGAARD
Eva-Lotta E. Hedman:
In the Name of Civil Society – From Free Election Movements to People Power in The Philippines
MICHAEL JACOBSEN
G. Harley, U. Harley and C. Tan:
The Chinese Tao of Business – The Logic of Successful Business Strategy
VERNER WORM
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