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
to behave and interact with other nations
Diverse factors of
EastAsia 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.
Raises a question about the bottle cap role
->> Lead to an arms races
1. U.S.
- Grand strategy containing the rising power of China
Refer Japan as Britain in Far East (Armitage report, 2000)
2. Japan
- Using the US encouragement on the normalization
Financial support for U.S.
3. Unstable environment
- Rising China and NK’s nuclear threat (Armitage report, 2007)
Asian, and Middle Eastern allies. He then ordered the biggest deployment of soldiers and materials since the Vietnam War. Because George H. W. Bush was able to build a strong international coalition before mounting the Persian Gulf War in 1991, Persian Gulf War in 1991 had a weak US hegemony character. Although Persian Gulf War in 1991 showed relatively a weak US hegemony character, this war is c
ASIA, Tajikistan
1. Cause
- The civil war in Tajikistan began in May 1992 when ethnic groups from the Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan regions, which were underrepresented in the ruling elite, rose up against the national government of President Rahmon Nabiyev, in which people from the Leninabad and Kulyab regions dominated. Politically, the discontented groups were represented by liberal democratic r