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refers to regional concentration of economic flows. |
regionalization |
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societal integration within a region, and often undirected process of social and economic integration |
regionalization |
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Asia is undirected because of diversity. |
development, politics, economics, religion |
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central asian countries |
kazakhstan, turkmenistan, kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan, tajikistan, afghanistan |
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south asian countries |
bangladesh, bhutan, maldives, nepal, sri lanka, india, pakistan |
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east asian countries |
china, north korea, south korea, mongolia, japan |
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Southeast Asian countries |
brunei, laos, vietnam, malaysia, east timor, indonesia, myanmar, philippines, cambodia, thailand |
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nature: integration of economies across state borders all around the world |
globalization |
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nature: dividing an area into smaller segments called region |
regionalization |
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scope: borderless |
globalization |
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scope: specific geographical portion of the world. |
regionalization |
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market: allows many companies to trade on international level so it allows free market |
globalization |
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monopolies are more likely to develop. A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market |
regionalization |
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acceleration to multiculturalism by free and inexpensive movement of people |
globalization |
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it do not practice multiculturalism |
regionalization |
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more willing to come to the aid of a country stricken by a natural disaster |
globalization |
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do not get involved in the affairs of other areas. |
regionalization |
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driven great advances in technology |
globalization |
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rarely available in one country or region. |
regionalization |
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Asia facilitates interactions of a variety of systems, institutions, social relations and infrastructures. Thailand exports its grocery products to different 24-hour convenience stores. Indonesia and Vietnam sell their bags and clothing to the other parts of the region. |
driven by the market |
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FACTORS OF GREATER ASIAN INTEGRATION |
driven by the market, establishment of formal institutions, economic grants and overseas development assistance programs, production networks, the asian bond |
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first ADB President |
Takeshi Watanabe |
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current President of ADB |
Takehiko Nakao |
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It is a regional development bank. |
asian development bank (ADB) |
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The bank serves Asia-and Pacific countries. Its headquarter is located at Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines. |
asian development bank ADB |
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aims to contribute to the promotion of international cooperation as well as the sound development of Japanese and global economy by supporting the socioeconomic development, recovery or economic stability of developing regions |
japan international cooperation agency |
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electronics and copper |
Philippines |
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palm oil, rubber, and natural gas |
Indonesia |
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machinery products and motor vehicles |
south korea |
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is a regional grouping that promotes economic, political, and security cooperation among its ten members: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. |
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) |
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is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia- Pacific. |
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation |
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aim to create greater prosperity for the people of the region by promoting balanced, inclusive, sustainable, innovative and secure growth and by accelerating regional economic integration. |
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) |
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is predominantly concerned with trade and economic issues, with members engaging with one another as economic entities. |
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) |
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was established with the signing of the _____ Charter in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 8 December 1985. It comprises of eight Member States: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Secretariat of the Association was set up in Kathmandu on 17 January 1987. |
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) |
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To quicken the economic growth, social progress, and cultural development. To develop the welfare of the people of South Asia and to promote their quality of life. To promote towards mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of the problems of one another. |
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) |
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If European Union is rules-based, ASEAN decides based on consensus or general agreement. |
ASEAN experience |
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Asian Development Bank project |
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APEC PROJECTS |
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SAARC PROJECTS |
south asian association for regional cooperation |
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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) projects |
-Project for Supporting Senior High School (SHS) Program in Technical Vocational High Schools -Creation of Non-Handicapping Environment for Persons with Disabilities in the Rural Areas -Strengthening the FloodManagement Function of DPWH -Project for Cordillera-wide Strengthening of the Local Health System for Effective and Efficient Delivery of Maternal and Child Health Services -Comprehensive CapacityDevelopment Program for ARMM (CCDP-A) |