GLOBALISATION VS REGIONALISATION Discuss with the Introduction to part III (pp. 289-293) and Chapter 20 in Stubbs & Underhill as a starting point the relationship between globalisation and regionalisation. Characterise in continuation of this the differences between regional integration in Europe and The Far East. For instance‚ you may reflect upon whether the recent financial crisis has set a new agenda for regional integration (Stubbs & Underhill‚ Chapters 21 and 24) In the past decades
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marketing strategy in the short and long run. Our Choice: Hair Wax According to ASEAN market trends data‚ it shows that market growth‚ particularly in hair wax and gel‚ increases significantly with a good projection value ahead. On average‚ the highest market growth in ASEAN is in hair styling agent with average of 6% market growth. Further supported by a research done by Mandom in their annual report 2012‚ ASEAN is an area where awareness of personal style and cosmetics is increasing. Current
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ASEAN-Korea Youth MICE Challenge Forum Convention Planning & Management Prof. Hae-Jin Hwang TABLE OF CONTENTS I. forum background i) Trend of MICE industry ii) Trend in Korea iii) The choice of concept iv) Why ASEAN? II. General overview of the forum i) Event Outline ii) Program List III. dETAILS OF THE FORUM i) Venue ii) Program & Schedule iii) Keynote Speakers iv) Participants constitution
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Introduction to Knowledge Management Copyright © 2008 ASEAN Foundation Jl Sam Ratulangi No. 2‚ Menteng Jakarta 10350 Indonesia Tel Nos.: (62 21) 3192 4833‚ 3192 4828 Email: secretariat@aseanfoundation.org Website: www.aseanfoundation.org All rights reserved. Permission is necessary to reprint or reproduce any part of this book for commercial purposes‚ but permission is granted to reprint material for instructional and research purposes and other free publications. Please acknowledge source including
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AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area) ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local manufacturing in all ASEAN countries. The ASEAN Heads of State and Government decided to establish an ASEAN Free Trade Area or AFTA in 1992. The objective of AFTA is to increase the ASEAN region’s competitive advantage as a production base geared for the world market. A vital step in this direction is the liberalization of trade through the elimination
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regional economies. It suggests that the need for intra-regional exchange rate stabilization. Besides‚ it was found that of the US$2.1 trillion total trade in 2010 only 25 percent of it was represented by trade among ASEAN members. To ensure sustained development of the region‚ ASEAN needs to considerably boost internal trade and ultimately a single currency in East Asia can solve the difficulties and improve the situation. The paper will also investigate the influence of the creation of single currency
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The Function of International Trade In general‚ the function of international business is exchange of products‚ capitals and services from one nation to another nation‚ in short it is namely as export and import. Global trading gives consumer and countries an opportunity to expose the product and services which cannot derived in their own country. International trade enable a country to participate in global economy and it is also a good chance of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) which that the
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Introduction The ASEAN agreement to implement the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 is a rational approach in order to be the largest economic development in the developing world (Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2010; Austria 2012). However‚ it seems likely to have both beneficial and negative aspects. Although a GDP per capita of Thailand is in the fourth rank among ASEAN countries‚ competitiveness of its workforce may be insufficient to compete with others (Deutsche Bank 2013; Chongphaisal 2011)
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What are the Key Security Challenges Faced by the Southeast Asian states? The states that make up the region of Southeast Asia play a significant role in both economic and security issues throughout all of Asia. Though Southeast Asia as a region is largely an artificial academic construction‚ the states involved are commonly understood to be Thailand‚ Burma‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Vietnam‚ Philippines‚ Malaysia‚ Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ Brunei and East Timor. While many of the members of Southeast Asia vary
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Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation‚ Chile‚ Pakistan‚ New zealand‚ Singapore. APEC: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation‚ the first meeting of this group in 5-7th.11.1989.Australia‚ American‚ Canada‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Newzealand‚ and the 6 countries of ASEAN in the Australia and announced APEC was set up. The APEC named in 1993. China joined in the 1991. "We are united in drive to build a dynamic and harmonious Asia-Pacific community by championing free and open trade and investment‚ promoting and accelerating
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