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China, and the gradual incorporation of the region into the worldwide economy. In recent years, much of the support for the … the Basin have become active again. With all the nations in the region joining ASEAN except for China, the region has …
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Economic integration is being inhibited by the poor state of transport connectivity between Bangladesh, and South Asia and Southeast Asia. This study reviews connectivity initiatives of Bangladesh and the two neighboring regions and proposes ways to deepen regional and interregional...
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Two propositions appear to be gaining wide currency, given the revealed preference for preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in the East Asian region and elsewhere. The first is that economic integration is a good way to promote economic growth. The second is that PTAs, particularly ones that go...
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This study aims to analyze the rationale, trends, and scope of development cooperation in connection with economic integration, especially among countries in East and South Asia. It reviews the development of multilateral, regional, and bilateral economic integration efforts and discusses the...
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as Japan, newly industrialized economies (NIEs) in East Asia, and recently the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Viet …
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world, China has been transforming from a traditional land power to a new type of sea power. This transformation requires a … means that China would follow the model of traditional Western sea power to seek for its regional thalassocracy. The essay … maritime cooperation. The essay points out, the strategic value of the Indian Ocean for China, an energy-thirsty giant is vital …
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India and China are important players in an evolving process of globalization of research and development (R … infrastructures are important assets for India and China in the era of globalization of R&D. At the same time, however, there is a … concern that as globalization of R&D gathers steam, the poor in India, China and other developing countries are likely to be …
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The East China Sea which covers a total area of 750,000 square kilometers is a semi-closed sea lying between the … eastern coast of Chinas mainland and the Pacific Ocean, bounded on the west by China, on the east by the Kyushu and the Ryukyu … South China Sea by the Taiwan Strait on the south. Since rich oil resources were founded in the continental shelf of the …
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. The announcement in March 2007 that China would open an SWF, with an initial investment of US $200 billion, substantially …
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sides to treat strategically. As for the relationship between China and the United States, the most important aspect should … be the rapid growth of Chinese economy since its opening-up and reform, which is labeled the rising of china. Its … why china threat theory has been rampant since then before the real threat is coming. But what I will say here today …
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