to behave and interact with other nations
Diverse factors of
East Asia Economic Regionalization
ASEAN is the organization to accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region through joint endeavors in the spirit of equality and partnership in order to strengthen the foundation for a prosperous and peaceful community of SoutheastAsian Nations.
1. Introduction
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer a purely international economic organizationin the way it was. At first, the IMF was established along with the World Bank and theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Tradeat the close ofWorld War II in order to provide governments with balance of payments support, but now there’s a doubt that IMF has become a political organizat
Asian nations
Macroscopic perspective
1. Indonesia
- Demographical perspective
-Indonesia has 230,000,000 estimated individuals, 85% of whom are Indonesians and 15% consisted of Americans, Europeans and a group of various foreigners. This country has the 4th largest population after China, India and the United States. Roughly, half of the population (around 120,000,000 people
III. Overseas Chinese Capital in EastAsian Region
1. Hong Kong
The population of Hong Kong is about 6.3 million and 98% of it is Chinese with 90% of them are from Guangdong province. The external structure of large corporates in Hong Kong seems to be westernized but the internal look shows rather family-oriented management system. Until 1988, ten family-owned companies dominated about 54
I. Introduction
In the year 612 AD an Imperial Chinese army of more than a million soldiers marched on the northeastAsian kingdom of Goguryeo. Though vastly outnumbered, the soldiers of Goguryeo whom many modern-day Koreans see as their ancestors.
Now, almost 1,400 years later, Chinese scholars are claiming that the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo was a part of China’s "regional government fo