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The development of the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission models in the multdimensional peacekeeping forces is increasing with the demanding of the complexity of forces capability. This condition makes some linear aspects with the mission objectives which are also more diverse. In conflict...
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The aim of this study is to analyze what labour factors within Vietnam's country competitiveness that contributed to higher performance growth in its textile industry compare to Indonesian performance. This study also discusses labours' working condition in Indonesia and in Vietnam and how we...
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This paper is trying to analyze the economic impact of nanotechnology and market prospect of nanotechnology in Asia Pacific Region. This study reveal that Japan, China and New Zealand has the most established Nanotechnology program. In the following year, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia, Hong...
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The objective of the Indonesian economic policy is to alleviate poverty and increase employment. The existence of Free trade zone area or special zones (SEZ) have been proven to help countries in fostering economic growth. Some of the key characteristics of successful zones are that they offer...
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The aims of this study is to analyze the key success factors of SEZs in Malaysia especially Penang as a centre of investment which is recognised as the Silicon Valley of the East. By employing qualitative research, the result of this study shows that Penang sources of competitiveness laid on...
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This paper attempts to examine which theory is best at explaining the geographic concentration in Java, an island in which most of the Indonesia’s large and medium manufacturing industries have located overwhelmingly. Our previous studies on Java have found that there was a stable – albeit...
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