GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF PAKISTAN GEO-STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN 1. PROXIMITY OF GREAT POWERS 2. GATEWAY TO CENTRAL ASIA 3. SIGNIFICANCE AS A TRANSIT ECONOMY 4. IMPORTANT LINK IN THE CHAIN OF MUSLIM COUNTRIES 5. ONLY MUSLIM COUNTRY WITH NUCLEAR CAPABILITY 6. CHINA’S LINK TO THE MIDDLE EAST 7. REDUCE INDIAN HEGEMONY IN THE ARABIAN SEA AND INDIAN OCEAN GEO-STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN 22 January 2014 3 GEO-STRATEGIC
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PT. SEA LOG South East Asia Logistics Head Office: WTC Mangga Dua Lt. UG Blok. D No. 99 - 100 Jakarta Utara Telephone: +62 21 - 91943864 Fax: +62 21 - 30017831 Email: marketing@sea-log.com& cs_jkt@sea-log.com Website: www.sea-log.com ____________________________________________________________ __________________________ _ PT.SEALOG -“Connecting Islands‚ Connecting desires” The term “logistics” originates from the ancient Greek “λόγος” (“logos”—“ratio‚ word‚calculation‚ reason‚ speech
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Environment – Dr. Yang Laike (lkyang@bs.ecnu.edu.cn) 17/04/2012: Session 1 Course description Why Asia? * The most dynamic and fastest growing region in the world * Most distinctive cultures and business … Course Objectives? … Learning modules China- India – Japan - Korea (major economic countries) M1 Asian Business Culture M2 Economic structure & development in Asia M3 political system and its impact on business M4 The business law and taxation system M5 Financial
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tWrite about the quail bird. a. Origin b. Reproduction c. Rearing/maturity period ORIGIN Japanese Quails (Coturnix Quail) are from pheasant family and are migratory birds which migrate between Asia and Europe. The region of origin of these birds is believed to be south East Asia. Back in history‚ the reference to quails can be traced back in the old testament of the bible. It is also said that the Egyptians caught the quails on a large number from their farmland for meat. But there
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structure‚ whose three pillars are North America‚ Europe and East Asia. The USA has been the pre-eminent force is the global economy for almost 100 yrs‚ having superseded the original industrial leader early in the 20. Century. Europe as a region is the world’s biggest trading area and primary focus of FDI. Without any doubt‚ the most significant global shift in the geography of the world economy during the past 40yrs has been the resurgence of Asia. ( The rise of Japan after WWII‚ The rapid growth of what
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computer imports. It should not‚ however‚ take its influence in the region for granted‚ if China is to continue to position itself as an Asia Pacific power. Its influence in the region cannot be maintained by economic and military supremacy alone. East Asia is going through historic geopolitical changes due to the rise of China. Political interest in the vision of an East Asian community suggests that the region is in search of a new order to accommodate China’s growing power and influence and to maintain
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| Europe & Central Asia | 7‚482‚812 | 11‚574‚719 | 15‚379‚408 | 15‚073‚886 | 9‚001‚397 | 5‚307‚885 | 1‚889‚078 | Middle East & North Africa | 12‚960‚986 | 11‚500‚061 | 12‚304‚072 | 13‚638‚420 | 11‚999‚774 | 10‚473‚960 | 8‚640‚813 | Latin America & Caribbean | 53‚430‚265 | 52‚500‚431 | 53‚625‚364 | 60‚097‚201 | 62‚710‚804 | 47‚596‚025 | 36‚846‚243 | East Asia & Pacific | 902‚322‚290
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(1997). “Towards a political economy explanation of rapid growth in ASEAN: A survey and analysis. ASEAS Economic Bulletin. ❖ Doner‚ Slater‚ and Ritchie (2005). “Systematic vulnerability and the origins of developmental states: Northeast and Southeast Asia in comparative perspective.” International Organisation. ❖ Krugman (1994). “The Myth of Asia’s Miracle.” Foreign Affairs. 5 Your View of Asian Miracle A lot of diversity in opinion in the class: This is also good! 6 The “Asian Miracle” in One
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tend to view aging in a negative light and dread the prospect of aging‚ other societies on the other hand‚ embrace their aging population. Understanding the difference between the treatment of the elderly in East Asia and North America is important as it allows for the public to
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1965 and 1990 the economy of East Asia grew faster than all other regions of the world‚ roughly three times as fast as other developing regions and twenty-five times faster than Sub-Saharan Africa. The export performance of these East Asia economies has been particularly dramatic‚ with their share of world exports of manufactures leaping from 9 per cent in 1965 to 21 per cent in 1990‚ thus significantly outperforming the industrial economies and the oil-rich Middle East-North Africa region (World Bank
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