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India has an emerging web of cooperation with East Asian countries, especially ASEAN through the ASEAN-India dialogue …-Ganga cooperation and the BIMST-EC. In this discussion paper the ASEAN Secretary-General focuses on the need to develop a partnership … between ASEAN and India that has the dual objectives of addressing the challenges of globalisation and working closely to reap …
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China [PRC])2 in the 1940s and 1950s, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) since 1967, and Indonesia in the … context of Asia as a whole) have lacked the necessary resources. The result has been that while the ASEAN-led Asian …
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democracy and human rights within ASEAN, this paper examines Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) to ASEAN during the … human rights and democracy in recipient countries when providing foreign aid. By comparing Japanese ODA flows to ASEAN … ASEAN’s increasing importance for Japan, as a growing market and a strategic hedge against what is perceived as increased …
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still present and can be proven by analyzing ASEAN legal texts such as the ASEAN Charter, ASEAN Human Rights Declaration and … ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights Terms of Reference as well as internal negotiation dynamics surrounding … the AHRD. Some ASEAN states in their internal negotiations surrounding the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration demonstrated a …
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“Being rich in energy resources – a blessing or a curse” finds that an energy resource curse plagues many EU supplier states. This in turn directly affects Europe’s energy supply security and threatens to engulf Europe in unwanted hostilities at home and abroad. The study addresses seven...
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This paper examines the growing relevance of emerging and developing economies for the global economy, paying special attention to the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China). The paper also reviews the participation of these countries in some key multilateral institutions for global governance,...
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Tras el agotamiento del llamado "regionalismo abierto" y en medio de la crisis social ocasionada por la aplicación de las fórmulas del Consenso de Washington, la región suramericana empezó a reorientar sus esfuerzos de integración sobre nuevos ejes y conceptos. Las nuevas propuestas están...
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There is no doubt that the Iranian leaders are feeling the heat on all fronts. On the nuclear front the negotiations have practically stagnated, which can be translated to no sanctions lifting and hence no relief for the severely ailing economy. On the Syrian front Tehran and Hezbollah of...
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This paper argues that the collective action in Asia by its regional organizations has historically suffered from a “capability–legitimacy gap”: a disjuncture between the capability (in terms of material resources) of major Asian powers to lead regional cooperation on the one hand and...
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We propose and test empirically a theory describing the endogenous formation and persistence of mega-states, using China as an example. We suggest that the relative timing of the emergence of agricultural societies, and their distance from each other, set off a race between their autochthonous...
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