Pacific Affairs VOL. XXVIII, NO. I MARCH 1955 Indochina Since Geneva PAGE Bernard B. Fall 3 The Position of Foreign Business in India Today W. F. Rivers 26 Changes in Indonesia's Social Stratification W. F. Wertheim 41 Economic Consequences of the Philippine Trade Act Frank Golay 53 NOTES AND COMMENT "Notes on Outer Mongolia Since 1945 R o b A. Rupen 71 Religion in Modern China E. D. Edwards 79 BOOK REVIEWS (see overleaf 82 Notes on Contributors to This Number 2 Articles in Pacific Affairs do not represent views of either the Institute of Pacific Relations or the National Councils of which it is composed, The editor of Pacific Affairs is responsible for the selection and the acceptance of articles. Responsibility for opinions expressed in articles published, and for the accuracy of statements contained in them, rests solely with the individual authors. Pacific Affairs is published quarterly at Richmond, Va., by the Institute of Pacific Relations, Office of Publication: 1407 Sherwood Avenue; Editorial Office: I East 54th St., New York 22. Harold H, Fisher, Chairman, Pacific Council; Williarn L. Holland, Editor; Mary F. Healy, Associate Editor. Subscription price, $4.00 per year, post free; single copies, $1.00. Entered as second-class matter at Richmond, Va., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1955, I d- tute of Pacific Relations.
BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS NUMBER PAGE STUDIES IN CHINESE THOUGHT, edited by Arthur F. Wright C. P. Fitz Gerald 82 A HISTORY OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, Vol. 11, by Fung Yu-lan P. Demieville 83 JAPAN'S NEW ORDER IN EAST ASIA, by F. C. Jones Kazuo Kawai 85 INDI AND PAKISTAN, by Lord Birdwood Holden Furber 86 THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE, 19-59-41, by Paul Hasluck Louise Overacker 88 THE AUSTRALIAN WAY OF LIFE, edited by George Caiger RUM JUNGLE, by Alan Moorehead Nathaniel Peffer 90 JAMES BROOKE OF SARAWAK, by Emily Hahn Sir Andrew McFadymn 91 THE TIGER OF MALAYA, by A. Saint Kenworthy Victor Purcell g2 THE FUTURE OF UNDER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, by Eugene Staley H. Belshaw 93 CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS NUMBER INCLUDE H. BELSHAW-Professor of Economics, Victoria University College, Wellington. P. ~~MIfi~~~~~-Professor Chinese Language and Literature, College de France, Paris. E. D. EDWARDS-Professor of Chinese, London School of Oriental and African Studies. BERNARD B. FALLÃ French student of Indochina who has been a research assistant at Cornell University; author of the IPR study, The Viet-Minh Regime. C. P. FITZGERALD-Reader in Oriental Studies, Australian National University; author of Revolution in China and China, A Short Cultural History. HOLDEN FURBER-Professor of History in the South Asia Program, University of Pennsylvania. FRANK GOLAY-Assistant Professor of Economics, Cornell University. KAZUO KAWAI-Lecturer Ohio State University, Politi~l Science, SIR ANDREW McFADYEAN-Formerly of the British North Borneo Company. LOUISE OVERACKER-Professor Science, Wellesley College. Chairman of Political NATHANIEL PEPPER-Professor of International Relations, Columbia University; recently visited Australia as an exchange lecturer. VICTOR PURCELL-Lecturer in Far Eastern History, Cambridge University; author of Malaya: Communist or Tree?, Chinese in Southeast Asia, etc. W. F. RIVERS-An American business man with long experience in an American oil company in India. ROBERT A. RUPEN-Research Fellow, Russian Research Center, Harvard University. W. F. WERTHEIM-Professor of Sociology, University of Amsterdam; author of a forthcoming IPR study, Indonesian Society in Transition.