Resort Reality Check: Gaming, not attractions, determine success in Asia (Macau Business, January 2012, pg 68)
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Digital Betting: Casinos are missing the online marketing connection (Macau Business, January 2012, pg 74)
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Upstart Singapore outstrips Las Vegas (Asia Times, January 5, 2012)
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Global tango tilts toward China: Review of China Versus the West: The Global Power Shift of the 21st Century by Ivan Tselichtchev (Asia Times, March 31, 2012)
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Baby Steps: Singapore issues junket licenses to bit players (Macau Business, April 2012, pg 100)
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What do new approvals of junket licenses mean for Singapore casinos? (Comments to Singapore Business Review, April 9, 2012; an unedited version of the comments is available on Muhammad Cohen’s blog)
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Sands bets big again in Macau (Asia Times, April 13, 2012)
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Change of Pace: Phnom Penh’s NagaWorld offers a laid-back alternative to mega-resorts (Macau Business, May 2012, pg 84)
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Macau casinos face a difficult decade (Asia Times, May 30, 2012)
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Pushing Upwards: Macau’s new building boom points to government policy shift (Macau Business, June 2012, pg 62)
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Two for One: IGT president sees Macau as platform for Asia expansion (Macau Business, June 2012, pg 86)
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Pit Boss: Shuffle Master CEO bets on electronic tables (Macau Business, June 2012, pg 90)
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Macau hesitates on age-limit gamble (Asia Times, June 8, 2012)
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Casino plans mock Macau chief’s words (Asia Times, June 15, 2012)
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A lesson for Iraq in Cambodia (Asia Times, June 30, 2012)
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Cambodia gambles on development (Asia Times, July 3, 2012)
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Cotai dawn: peninsula dusk? (Macau Business, July 2012, pg 56)
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Bribe report reveals Macau’s China envy (Asia Times, July 14, 2012)
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Macau misses wow factor (Asia Times, July 26, 2012)
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Marketing guru chooses tough sell: Review of The End of Cheap China: Economic and Cultural Trends that Will Disrupt the World by Shaun Rein (Asia Times, August 4, 2012)
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Mitt’s secret weapon may keep bombing (Asia Times, August 31, 2012)
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US vote pits rich versus more (Asia Times, September 13, 2012)
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Bet on the future: VIP revenue slowdown masks good news (Macau Business, October 2012, pg 63)
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Bali bombings as unrealized powder keg (Asia Times, October 4, 2012)
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Mass movement sweeps Macau (Asia Times, October 11, 2012)
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Mixing Marx and Indonesia: interview with Max Lane (Asia Times, October 20, 2012)
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China – No country for young women: interview with author Sheng Keyi (Asia Times, November 3, 2012)
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Good news for Macau: Beijing’s leadership change unlikely to hurt casinos (Macau Business, December 2012, pg 40)
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Playing by the rules: Panel cautions on US violations, diversification and license expiry (Macau Business, December 2012, pg 72)
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Beijing change clouds Macau (Asia Times, December 13, 2012)
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