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(ASEAN) in the coming two decades. To simplify what is a hugely complex and wide-ranging set of issues, I divide the security … challenges facing ASEAN into six broad categories. These include (1) the shifting balance of power in the Asia Pacific region …, triggered mainly, if not exclusively, by the dramatic rise of the People's Republic of China (PRC); (2) the persistence of intra-ASEAN …
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Why is Asia lagging behind other regions in creating regional judicial institutions? What lessons from the operation of such institutions elsewhere could be valuable to Asian regional economic integration? I show that Asian states are not unusually averse to refer inter-state disputes over...
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The paper examines ASEAN's political and security challenges and prospects in the coming two decades. The challenges … facing ASEAN could be classified into six broad categories: (1) the shifting balance of power in the Asia Pacific; (2) the … persistence of intra-ASEAN territorial conflicts; (3) the territorial dispute in the South China Sea, (4) the programs of military …
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current problems from the perspective of Asian countries, in particular the ASEAN+3 countries, which have achieved some … hold valuable lessons for the ASEAN+3 countries as they chart their own course toward regional integration. Given that the … level of integration among the ASEAN+3 countries is much lower than that in the EU, it would be unwise to draw lessons, both …
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regional economic liberalisation in Asia. The core issue is , which group of countries between ASEAN+3 and East Asian Summit … (EAS) countries, would elicit maximum benefit to the region in general and ASEAN in particular? Using an Applied General …
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four leading destinations in ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Each of these countries has … results should encourage regional co-operation in tourism development among ASEAN member countries, and also mobilize …
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Trump's withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and his “America First” trade agenda ignite a second round of interest in mega-free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific. Countries are evaluating alternative trade policy actions in a post-TPP era. Using national real GDP gains...
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economic development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) cities. The quasi-natural experiment of DID is based … on the establishment of China-ASEAN friendship cities. We capture the ASEAN subnational economic development by … positive impact on the subnational economic development of China-ASEAN cities. Further analysis indicates that bilateral trade …
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four leading destinations in ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Each of these countries has … results should encourage regional co-operation in tourism development among ASEAN member countries, and also mobilize …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008506264
four leading destinations in ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Each of these countries has … results should encourage regional co-operation in tourism development among ASEAN member countries, and also mobilize …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008568098