culture's development comes from indigenous factors, with Chinese and Indian influence serving to further enrich it. Through history, Cham culture and the cultures of other minority ethnic groups in Vietnam have been integrated with Vietnamese culture in correlated effects.
Vietnam is considered a part of the EastAsianCultural Sphere, or Sinosphere, due to highly significant cultural influen
agriculture, hotel, real estate, paper industry, power plant, public enterprise, resorts, golf fields, real estate managing and apartment lease, and placed in 60th and 64th among ‘500 International Chinese Corporations’ respectively. However, as SoutheastAsian economy was hit by the economic crisis of 1997, most of the Chinese companies also got into deep recession.
3. Thailand
Purpose of the Study
To put China’s catch-up strategies into international comparisons.
Washington Consensus;
EastAsian model;
To figure out the uniqueness of Chinese catch-up strategies: Beijing Consensus?
To assess Prospect of China
Explanation on China’s Catch-up
Traditional explanation on China’s reform success
Took advantage of ‘comparative advantage’ in lab
traditional two-countries-level security alliance, parallel with the multi-national security cooperation. However, Bush showed dual intention by maintaining Northeast Asia order under their lead by enforcing MD system and tougher stance toward North Korea and China, and so forth. By showing these actions, he made clear that he would continue the NortheastAsian policy of Clinton’s Administratio
culture wave has started from Japan, Vietnam, Mongolia whichcountries geographically and culturally close to korean. but now it has spreadednot only those countries near korea. but also countries like singapore, thailand, indonesia and many countries in south east asia are affected by this korean culture wave and they are loving korean culture. and now this wave is hittingEurope and Southern Amer