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    Similarity and Difference between Xi Jinping and Deng Xiaoping China is a vast country, but its long and unique history is inextricably intertwined with the countries and peoples of its near neighbours in Southeast Asia. China has been successful in relations with Southeast Asia during the reform era, and success has been due primarily to the quality of diplomatic leadership. Diplomacy involves more than the tactics and style of pursuing national interests. China's diplomacy has involved dominant

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    Vitamin A deficiency in Southeast Asia In order to maintain proper functioning, our body requires nutrients that must be obtained through our diets. Vitamin A, one of the four fat-soluble vitamins, can be obtained through an eclectic variety of sources such as milk, eggs, fish, beef liver, red and yellow vegetables, and dark leafy vegetables (Booth, Johns, & Kuhnlein). The vitamin A that comes from animal provenances is called preformed vitamin A (“Vitamin A”). The configurations of vitamin A that

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    3.2.1. Adaptation measures related to Research and Development The development of technologies for adaptation to climate change is one of the main objectives of the policies in the R&D agenda around the world being particularly important in Southeast Asian economies. These technologies are key components for reducing the costs of adapting to climate change mainly in economic sectors like agriculture in which climate change will cause severe changes (OECD 2008). There are several types of adaptation

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    but this could possibly happen in areas like Munro’s ‘borderlands’, the Golden Triangle, or other places within Southeast Asia. How drug and human trafficking differ from traditional security threats are that unlike traditional external military threats which represent a state or a force, transnational traffickers are a part of a globalise network of groups and individuals. Discussed in the previous paragraph, people that are a part of the trafficking industry range from everyday people and businessmen

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    with the design styles. Europeans came to Southeast Asia during 16th century. The colonial vision was effectively imposed on Southeast Asia. At the beginning of the 20th century, most of the Southeast Asia countries were controlled by the British, Dutch, French and the Americans. Under this colonial rule, the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a period of fast development

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    Muslim country. The country is also the largest economy in Southeast Asia and a member of the G-20 major economies. (G-20, 2015) The bilateral relationship between the United Sates and Indonesia is significant if for no other reason than the first two facts mentioned. The cooperation between the United States and Indonesia (a successful model of a Muslim nation practicing democracy) can have far-reaching effects past Indonesia’s regional Southeast Asian boarders. In this assessment of Indonesia, I will

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    Essay on French Colonialism and Vietnam

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    Unlike many other European countries that sought out the territory in Southeast Asia merely for increasing their power through trade, the French first began interactions with the region as early as the 17th century. Alexandre De Rhodes began an expedition to the Southeast Asia region with the desire to expand the Jesuit missionaries throughout the region to further their belief. For many years until the 18th century, the Jesuits expanded and created many missionaries throughout the region. The

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    A roadmap for the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) based on the EU model: Potential scenarios for Vietnam after the AEC’s establishment. Introduction AEC is the term used of ASEAN Economic Community which is the community of countries in Southeast Asia that planned to create one big market. This critical review examines a final project with title “A roadmap for the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) based on the EU model: Potential scenarios for Vietnam after the AEC’s establishment”, that was written

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    a foundation and catalyst to strengthen the relationship between regional countries and reinforce solidarity in facing the challenges in the political, security and international economy arena (Keling, Md.Som, Saludin, Shuib, & Ajis, 2011). As Asia becoming an economic fastest growing markets (Vinayak HV, 2014), the so called economy’s Goliath China is extremely high beyond its neighboring countries. Thus, ASEAN was established with the signing of ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) in Bangkok

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    organized economic creations between a series of diverse organizations and adopts this allocation with a detailed frame composition. Lastly, MNCs have an opportunity to use the immense diversity of new talent available overseas. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), comprised of Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Brunei Darussalam, was formed in 1967 (ASEAN.org). ASEAN has had a significant breakthrough in the local economy with

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