Reviews
Archive of all review articles published
Mighty Mariane
Michael Winterbottom's theatrical depiction of the search for journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan captures suspense and pain, but doesn't do justice to the cross-cultural exchanges the tragedy ignited
'KJR' sheds light on state-press relations
Korea Journalism Review takes on the press in the Blue House
How to understand China
And how to avoid misunderstanding China -- with the help of a good professor
Tale of the Long Tail
Chris Anderson's new book charts the phenomenon of niche publishing
Book on military's business empire launched
Military analyst's book spurs debate on Pakistan's militarization
Documentary traces 'ritual' of Japan election campaign
Kazuhiro Soda's documentary traces Kazuhiko Yamauchi's campaign for a seat in the Kawasaki Municipal Assembly
Underestimating China's "resilient authoritarianism"?
Susan Shirk's new book says China's political leaders feel vulnerable and threatened, but James F. Paradise asks if China is really so fragile
Two new books to mark tsunami
Books produced by journalists and photographers will raise money for Mercy Relief
Czech press photo exhibition
Czech Embassy in Seoul showcases work of Czech photojournalists
May a hundred flowers eternally bloom
James F. Paradise reviews a guide on China's media industry that highlights the obstacles to further modernization and globalization
Justice for Nurjahan
Karim Waheed reviews a photography exhibition at Drik Gallery in Bangladesh
Top ways to surf anonymously
The Times of India reviews the many ways to protect your privacy on the Internet
A questionable feel-goodness
Ananth Krishnan takes on Mira Kamdar's optimistic new book 'Planet India'
China Fantasies
The former Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times and author of a new book on China is not the lone voice in the wilderness, writes Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
Reading which changes lives
A new magazine gives a voice to Muslim teenagers in the south of Thailand
