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    ------------------------------------------------- Divine Word University Department of PNG Studies & International Relations PO Box 483‚ Madang‚ Madang Province‚ Papua New Guinea IR304 – DIPLOMACY AND NEGOTIATIONS 2013 Association of the South East Asian Nations Moto: One vision‚ one identity‚ one community ------------------------------------------------- Name: Fithbert Nivani Course: PNG Studies & International Relations Unit: IR 202 – International Organisation Lecturer:

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    Macro-Environmental Factors Vietnam is a peninsula‚ which located in the Southeast Asia monsoon zone. Its long narrow territory stretches 1700km from north to south and in the center a mere 50km from east to west‚ the territory looks like a dragon stand at east of the Indo-Chinese peninsula. The coastline‚ which extends for 3260km‚ has fine beaches and archipelagos. It not only has beautiful landscape attracts countless tourists and also can get rich seafood‚ provided favorable conditions for raw

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    BUSINESS GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY Written Report Table of Contents Introduction3 Current Business Environment3 Business and Government5 The Legal System5 Effectiveness of the system5 Reforms6 Infrastructure development reform programme6 Trade and Investment liberalisation package6 Governance Reforms7 Government Information System7 Regulations 8 Tax Regulations8 Trade Regulations8 Business and Society9 Corporate Social Responsibility9 Relations10 Infrastructure11

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    urbanization‚ and trade in the vein of Rostow’s model is still seen by many as a roadmap for a country’s development. Singapore is one of the best examples of a country that grew in this way and is now a notable player in the global economy. Singapore is a southeast Asian country with a population over five million‚ and when it became independent in 1965‚ it did not seem to have any exceptional prospects for growth. However‚ it industrialized early‚ developing profitable manufacturing and high-tech industries

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    Growth. Working Paper Series Vol.99-10. Jin‚ Ngiam Kee. 2000. Coping with the Asian Financial Crisis: The Singapore Experience. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISSN 0219-3582 Mckinnon‚ Ronald Moreno‚ R. 1998. Responding to Asia ’s crises‚ Economic Letter‚ No. 98-33‚ San Francisco: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Moreno‚ R. 1998. What Caused East Asia ’s Financial Crisis?‚ Economic Letter‚ No. 98-24‚ San Francisco: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Nasa ’a‚ Marwa Al. Chan‚ Jessica

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    Brooks Bao 400110019 Composition & Conversation 24 April 2013 Research Report Chinese Overseas Migration When referring to the countries for the contemporary Chinese overseas migration‚ most Chinese would be likely to choose the developed countries such as The United States or Canada. Dating back to the sources for the Chinese overseas migration to America‚ it began at the time of 18th century. If not counting the ancestors of the Amerindians who

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    Business Hours There is a different work hours between government and private offices. For government offices‚ the routine work hours is on Monday- Saturday since 7.30am until 4.30pm with breaking for the lunch time while private offices normally have no break by use working on one’s shift instead to keep longer hours for example; shops‚ supermarket‚ etc. How to Work Cambodian have customs and tradition to have long and suitable relationships in any business. They trust having proper behavior

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    What is ASEAN? ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ an organization that was founded on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok‚ Thailand. Its original charter counted five member-countries: Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ Singapore‚ and Thailand. Since then‚ five other nations have joined: Brunei in 1984‚ Vietnam in 1995‚ Myanmar (Burma) and Laos in 1997‚ and Cambodia in 1999. The member-countries are sprawled over an area of 1.74 million square miles (4.5 million square kilometers)

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    Myanmar Foreign Direct Investment Policy: Should Myanmar place restrictions on MNCs by placing environmental and labour law Executive Summary MNCs are one of the factors to contribute the country’s development. Myanmar’s economy is based on agriculture‚ and its natural resources. Thus‚ it has the bargain power regarding with these sectors and lack of bargain power regarding with country’s infrastructure‚ technical and management skills. As the economy is based on oil & petrochemical (gas)‚

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    East Asian littoral governments to re-calculate the strategic and national security implications of sovereignty claims made to islands in the South China Sea. In this regard‚ the financial turmoil that has whipsawed national economies throughout East Asia since 1998 has undercut the political stability of these same states and‚ in so doing‚ contributed to exacerbating tensions over conflicting maritime claims in the area. In 1999 the Spratly Islands dispute reemerged as a security flashpoint in the

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