ASEAN post-50 emerging issues and challenges

/ Aida Idris, Nurliana Kamaruddin, editors

Piece-Analytic Level: Overview of ASEAN / Aida Idris and Nurliana Kamaruddin • ASEAN at 50 / Kee Cheok Cheong, Ran Li and Qianyi Wang • ˜The œASEAN-ROK Economic Relations / Nurliana Kamaruddin and Jan Vincent Galas • Determinants of Chinese Overseas FDI in ASEAN Countries / Zheng Jie and Mohd Nazari Ismail • Empowerment for Economic and Human Capital Development Through Education / Wendy Mei Tien Yee and Serina Rahman • ASEAN Qualification Reference Framework / Zita Mohd Fahmi, Usharani Balasingam and Jake M. Laguador • Representing Migration in ASEAN / Charity Lee • Environmental Challenges Within ASEAN / Sarah Yen Ling Tan and Hanim Kamaruddin • Environmental Threats to the Performance of Urban Areas in ASEAN Integration / Zakaria Alcheikh Mahmoud, Yahaya Ahmad, Melasutra Md. Dali and Nikmatul Adha Nordin • Regulatory Incoherence in Nutrition Labelling of Pre-packaged Food in ASEAN / Evelyn S. Devadasonand VGR Chandran Govindaraju • Real-Life Moral Dilemma Discussion (Re-LiMDD) Among Young Adolescents / Vishalache Balakrishnan • Challenges and Opportunities / Nurliana Kamaruddin and Aida IdrisMain Authors:
  • Idris, Aida, Auteur Idref
  • Kamaruddin, Nurliana, Auteur Idref
  • Language: anglaisCountry: SINGAPOURPublication: Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan; Copyright date: 2019Description: 1 vol. (xx-251 p.); illustrations; 21 cmppn: 254319386 SUDOCISBN: 978-9-8113-8045-7Classification: 42 (South East Asia), 900 (Geography and History)Abstract:
    The first 50 years of ASEAN integration has brought peace and prosperity to the Southeast Asian region, while the next 50 will undoubtedly be fraught with unprecedented challenges. Today ASEAN not only has to contend with its own internal challenges arising from the highly diverse political, economic and socio-cultural systems of its member countries, it also has to deal with external factors which include shifts in geostrategic balance, fraying global consensus on free trade, populism and xenophobia, climate change, digital revolutions and cybercrimes. Set against the above background, this edited collection considers some of the contemporary issues and challenges faced by ASEAN in its journey towards more cohesive and dynamic regional integration. Among the topics explored are ASEAN’s evolving partnerships with its key strategic partners including China and the United States on economic policies and strategies, educational systems and frameworks, migration and environmental threats
    Bibliography: Références bibliographiques en fin de chapitres. IndexSubject - Corporate Author: Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est 2000- Subject - Topical Name: Politique économique Asie du Sud-Est | Éducation et développement économique Asie du Sud-Est | Politique de l'environnement Asie du Sud-Est List(s) this item appears in: ASEAN | Asie du Sud-Est : enjeux géopolitiques | Migration en Asie du Sud-Est
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    The first 50 years of ASEAN integration has brought peace and prosperity to the Southeast Asian region, while the next 50 will undoubtedly be fraught with unprecedented challenges. Today ASEAN not only has to contend with its own internal challenges arising from the highly diverse political, economic and socio-cultural systems of its member countries, it also has to deal with external factors which include shifts in geostrategic balance, fraying global consensus on free trade, populism and xenophobia, climate change, digital revolutions and cybercrimes. Set against the above background, this edited collection considers some of the contemporary issues and challenges faced by ASEAN in its journey towards more cohesive and dynamic regional integration. Among the topics explored are ASEAN’s evolving partnerships with its key strategic partners including China and the United States on economic policies and strategies, educational systems and frameworks, migration and environmental threats 4e de couverture

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