Asiaweek Online Interviews
Still More Work To Do
As Hubert Neiss steps down as director of the International Monetary Fund's Asia and Pacific Department, he spoke about the Crisis and the risks to Asia's recovery.
January 6, 2000
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Mr. Yen's World
Tokyo has touted the 58-year-old economist as a candidate to be the next International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief. Sakakibara concedes he is unlikely to win the post, but that doesn't appear to bother him.
January 6, 2000
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'We Restored Order'
In a rare interview, Myanmar's strongman Khin Nyunt goes on the defensive
December 17, 1999
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'We Have To Change'
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo Siazon on ASEAN
December 10, 1999
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Finally, Being His Own Man
Singapore's prime minister Goh Chok Tong on the Lion City, Asia -- and himself
December 3, 1999
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'We need an Asian voice'
Korea's foreign minister Hong Soon-young talks about ASEAN and Asia's role in the globalization trend
December 17, 1999
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No More 'Too Big to Fail'
But Korea's reform czar Lee Hun Jai says the job isn't done
December 3, 1999
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'Respect our Sovereignty'
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, 47, reckons that he is mentioned on average four times a day in every Cambodian newspaper. With dozens of publications and 365 days in the year, it adds up to many thousands of stories -- many of them completely untrue, he maintains.
November 26, 1999
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