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South China SeaAsiaPolitical scienceEconomic growth;Contents: Part I: International Issues in The South China Sea; Part 2: Politicaland Economic Aspects of the Regionalization process in East Asia.Knudsen, O. F.Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Inst.
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook South Asia (redirected fromSouth Asians) A region of southern Asia consisting of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. South Asiann.& adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyrig...
However, such cooperation will have to be conceived as a component of a sustainable transitional strategy which commits to a serious programme of deeper trade liberalisation to facilitate greater integration with the rest of the world, and most importantly, with East Asia....
South East Asia offers attractive investment opportunities for those with a long-term perspective and a willingness to navigate complex risks. With a population of over 660 million people, a growing middle class, and a rapidly expanding digital economy, Southeast Asia presents a diverse and dynamic...
Robert,Mattes - 《Australian Journal of Political Science》 被引量: 61发表: 2012年 Demographic Change and Asian Dynamics: Social and Political Implications This article describes the demographic change and its social and political implications in East and South-EastAsia with a trajectory up to 2050...
Connecting South Asia and Southeast Asia, a joint study conducted by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asia Development Bank Institute (ADBI), is a succinct report on how to enhance the regional ties between the two neighbouring regions, with a particular focus on connectivity. Given the...
the British East India Company filled the power vacuum and began to increase its influence and take direct control over much of India. By 1833, when the company'smonopolyon trade ended, it had already gained control, either directly or indirectly, over most of South Asia (Walsh, 2011: 102...
All sides generally support the role of the East Asia Summit in promoting political security and economic development, boosting constructive dialogues and exchanges, and expanding cooperation in emerging fields, Sun said. He added that the forum is the most important platform for multilateral security ...
Other findings of the survey include 59.5 per cent of respondents seeing China as the most influential economic power in south-east Asia, far ahead of the US at 14.3 per cent. Meanwhile, 43.9 per cent said China was the most influential political power in the region, versus America’s 25.8...