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Group 2 @BSA 1 y1-1

 
Asian
Regionalism
Group 2 @BSA 1 y1-1

 
OBJECTIVES

 Define Regionalism
 Identify Factors Affecting Regionalism in Asia
 Understand how Asian nations deal with
globalization and regionalism
 Importance of regionalism as component of
globalization
 Advantage and disadvantages of regionalism
Introduction
to
Asian Regionalism
  
Asian Regionalism
Asian Regionalism
 

Asian Regionalism
 

 
Asian
Relating to Asia or its people, customs,
or languages
a number of different
things or parts that are

Regionalism put or grouped


together to form a
whole but remain
distinct entities.

Strengthened collective identity in conglomerate of nations


occupying a particular geographic area or aiming at shared
goals; increase in economic exchanges in particular area.

Refers to the decentralization of political powers or


competencies from a higher towards a lower political level
 
      What is Asian Regionalism?    
 

Asian regionalism is the product of economic


 
interaction, not political planning. As a result
of successful, outward oriented growth
strategies, Asian economies have grown not
only richer, but also closer together
 
      TCWD_Group2_BSA1Y1-1_Asian Regionalism    
 

Amidst Globalization
another phenomenon is
 

becoming more
apparent: regionalism
 
      When did Asian regionalism start?    
 

Regionalism in Asia developed toward


 
the end of the Cold War, with the
creation of various regional institutions for
nearly two decades after the 1980s

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