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Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Philip Bowring: Revaluation would protect Asia against oil shocks
Time to appreciate

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Asian countries can and should fight the increase in oil prices by appreciating their currencies.
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Philip Bowring: Revaluation would protect Asia against oil shocks
Time to appreciate

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Like the proverbial rabbit transfixed by the lights of an oncoming car, East Asian governments are motionless in the face of the high price of oil.
Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Time for Arroyo to get tough
Politics in the Philippines

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
There is a chance that Gloria Arroyo’s six years in elected office will see Philippine democracy begin to deliver the changes that the society, and the economy, so badly need.
Tuesday, June 1, 2004
Philip Bowring: Time for Arroyo to get tough
Politics in the Philippines

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
It is easy to be cynical about the ability of the Philippines' political and social structure to produce a government capable of reversing the long-running decline of the country's standing in Asia.
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Philip Bowring: Abuse sheds light on vulnerable millions
Asia's migrant workers

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Recognition of the facts, the abuses and the advantages migrant Asian workers experience would improve the lot of the migrant without reducing the opportunities that migration, legal or otherwise, offers.
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Philip Bowring: Abuse sheds light on vulnerable millions
Asia's migrant workers

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
The torture and disfigurement of an Indonesian migrant maid by her Malaysian employer has been making headlines around Asia.
May 14, 2004
Philip Bowring: A rural protest is only part of India’s upset
Election surprise

By Philip Bowring ( International Herald Tribune)
It has been a long while since pundits were proved so wrong about a major election result.
Friday, May 7, 2004
Philip Bowring: Asia will survive Beijing's belt-tightening
False Alarms

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Beijing's economic belt-tightening may threaten Asian economies, but global demand is the key factor.
Thursday, May 6, 2004
Philip Bowring: Asia will survive Beijing's belt-tightening
False alarms

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
China has always been a great generator of myths - and destroyer of foreign perspectives. The latest myth: When China sneezes, Asia catches pneumonia.
Thursday, April 29, 2004
Philip Bowring: Indonesia's election went surprisingly well
By Philip Bowring (IHT)
The recent parliamentary election was remarkably trouble-free for such a diverse and populous country with a poor reputation for administrative efficiency.
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Philip Bowring: An election that went surprisingly well
Indonesia

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Indonesia's democratic political process is maturing faster than seemed possible five months, let alone five years ago.
Thursday, April 22, 2004
Meanwhile: Hongkong, Xianggang or Fragrant Harbor?
By Philip Bowring (IHT)
What is in Hong Kong’s name? A mix of history, habit and political correctness.
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
Meanwhile: Hongkong, Xianggang or Fragrant Harbor?
By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Take this dateline. This newspaper - as befits its New York origin - spells it as two words. So too does the Hong Kong government.
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Philip Bowring: Britain should stick up for Hong Kong
Beijing's encroachment

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Britain shouldn’t sit back as China bullies its former colony of Hong Kong.
Tuesday, April 13, 2004
Philip Bowring: Britain should stick up for Hong Kong
Beijing's encroachment

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Britain boasts of its commitment to imposing liberty and democracy on the people of Iraq, a land for which its formal responsibility ended 72 years ago.
Thursday, April 8, 2004
Philip Bowring: Blaming Al Qaeda for everything
War on terrorism

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
My enemy's enemy is my friend. It is a siren call which has led the West into all kinds of trouble in Afghanistan (against the Soviets) and Iraq (against Iran).
Friday, April 2, 2004
Philip Bowring: Some messy votes, but better than none
Asian elections

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Authoritarian regimes in Asia, headed by China, are enthused by the apparent failures of what they claim to be a foreign import: one-man-one-vote democracy.
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Religion takes a back seat in Southeast Asia
Malaysia and Indonesia

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
The current election season is revealing the diminished role of religion in the democratic politics of the predominantly Muslim countries of Southeast Asia.
Friday, March 26, 2004
Philip Bowring: Religion takes a back seat in Southeast Asia
Malaysia and Indonesia

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
The current election season is revealing interesting features of the role, or lack of it, of religion in the democratic politics of the predominantly Muslim countries of Southeast Asia.
Monday, March 22, 2004
Philip Bowring: Ripples from Spain are rocking Australia
Howard's end?

By Philip Bowring (IHT)
Spain and the violent drift of events in Iraq have exposed a major policy divide in Australia, centering around foreign policy.

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