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    Complementation Strategy of Japenese OEMs in ASEAN ASEAN production forecast expected to reach 5 million units by the year of 2020. It is expected most of major automotive countries such as Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia and Philippines need to create extra production capacity by 1.3 million units by 2016 / 2017 to match up with forecast target in 2020. Japanese OEMs are dominating heavily in ASEAN market particularly in Thailand and Indonesia whereby manufacturers such as TOYOTA‚ HONDA‚ DAIHATSU

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    The European Union POS 405 ( ASEAN & The EU ( Mirror Images of Cooperation? By: Bryan Noyes Ever since the Cold War‚ the leaders and foreign ministers of Southeast Asia knew they had to have a united front against the new-age threats to their existence. The ideal of combined interests in the region for peace and prosperity nearly collided at the same time as the transition of the European Economic Community 1973. ASEAN would experience the same trials and errors as the successful

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    ASEAN is crucial to the development of Cambodia as a modern society Cambodia is widely known as one of the most suffering countries in Asia from many tragic wars in the past. Without any cooperation with other countries‚ it is virtually hard for this poor country to develop itself as a modern one. As Te Eang Chheng pointed out‚ “If there is no ASEAN‚ small and medium countries in Southeast Asia would have little or even no power or roles in regional and international affairs whenever

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    ASEAN I. ASEAN Background By the end of the twentieth century‚ the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was experiencing growing pains. The organization had changed vastly since its inception in 8 August 1967‚ when it served as a political bulwark against the Cold War superpowers in order to protect the independence of its founding member states—Indonesia‚ the Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam then joined on 7 January 1984‚ Viet Nam on 28 July 1995

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    among its members‚ protection of regional peace and stability‚ and opportunities for member countries to discuss differences peacefully. ASEAN has emphasized regional cooperation in the “three pillars”‚ which are security‚ sociocultural integration‚ and economic integration. The regional grouping has made the most progress in economic integration by creating an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015. AEC envisages the following key characteristics: (a) a single market and production base‚ (b) a highly

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    The Effects of Illegal Logging: Illegal logging and associated illegal trade directly threatens ecosystem and biodiversity in forests throughout Asia and the world. It is having a devastating impact on the world’s forests and negatively the economic and ecological system of optimal forest management. A staggering 80% have already been destroyed or degraded and much of what remains is under threat from illegal logging and destructive illegal logging. Its effects include deforestation‚ the loss of

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    or cultural goals. This paper will examine the case of ASEAN -a supranational nation that is made up of all the Southeastern Asian Countries with the exception of recently independent Timor Leste. The study of ASEAN will be split into studying its emergence and history coupled with the impact that it has had on individual member countries and the world at large in hopes of giving a holistic and objective view of the effectiveness of ASEAN as a supranational organization. This paper will also analyze

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    Is the Philippine Fisheries Sector Ready for ASEAN Integration in 2015: A Basic Situationer of ASEAN Fisheries and Trade ------------------------------------------------------------- IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT IN CWTS2 – ECON Civic Welfare Training Service 2nd Semester‚ Academic Year 2013-2014 Submitted to Tambuyog Development Center‚ Inc. Submitted by Flora Anne R. Palabrica Jose Maria Luis B. Partosa Angelica C. Clemente School of Economics University of the

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    Why ASEAN is not successful as other integration Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Once hailed as perhaps the most successful example of regional organization in the developing world‚ ASEAN is now widely perceived to be in decline and ineffective. ASEAN‚ Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ was founded in August 1967 to fight with an overwhelming threat of communism in Southeast Asia. The founding members were Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ and Indonesia. Since the Vietnam

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    ASEAN ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations was founded in 1967‚ currently consisting of Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore‚ Brunei‚ the Philippines‚ Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Myanmar‚ and Thailand. Since its establishment‚ ASEAN countries have gradually and continually strengthened their economic integration‚ from the ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangement (PTA) in 1977 to the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and now they further move to a deeper

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