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Asia has emerged from the global financial crisis as an important stabilizing force and engine of global economic growth. The establishment of the G20 gives Asian economies the global forum that they have needed to both represent their interests in global governance and to deliver on...
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the emerging web of FTAs linking Japan, ASEAN, China, India and Korea into a region-wide or an East Asian RTA that could …
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as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, the Republic of China, and South Africa), but key middle powers such as the Republic of …
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as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, the Republic of China, and South Africa), but key middle powers such as the Republic of …
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The study examines local responses to globalization, with Cebu as a case in point. It describes the initiatives of the …
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Regionalism has become a key component of the new international order. It offers to the governments of developed and developing countries a new and attractive complementary strategy to multilateralism. Most countries of the world today belong to one or more regional trading arrangements of some...
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Globalization process has entailed trade openness, greater emphasis on foreign direct investment, stabilization …
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Recognition of the interdependencies characterizing the Earth (a global common) and the globalization phenomenon …
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In Pacific Asia, globalization has resulted in rapidly growing international flows of goods, portfolio capital, and …
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Marked disparities in income across regions have persisted in the Philippines. In the last five years 2002-2006, the mean real per capita regional income for the countrys seventeen regions is around P14,000 (based on 1985 level). The highest is National Capital Region (NCR) with a real per...
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