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    be extinct. Therefore, miners and mining operations are a probably big threat to the tropical rainforest ecosystems (R. Butler, 2012). In the world, mining exists in most places, especially in Guyana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia and ASEAN countries, or in the US In South America, Amazonia region, Guyana, Suriname, and other South American countries. These places…

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    1.1Discuss the range of decisions to be taken. The first type of decisions that need to be taken are structured decisions, for Air Asia is a low-cost airline based in Malaysia. The slogan of Air Asia is “Now everyone can fly”. It is an example of structured decision due to the plainly characterized and no space for elucidation and is essential to settle on organized choice so that organization misfortune or negative association advancement can be averted. The strategic level will take…

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    market and attract foreign investment by investors outside of the country in key growth industries. Strategic location of Philippines which flanked by the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea makes it a critical point to some 500 million people in the ASEAN market. Therefore, Philippines this country offering larger trade opportunities and an ideal base for business. Philippines also considered as the best Asian country in terms of overall quality of expatriate life and considering its cultural…

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    Rise in globalisation and increased in multilateral trade raises issues for balance if trade and differential treatment are involved in nations since the post World War II period (Holmes 2003). The efforts of increasing fair trade practices and gaining the balance of similar multilateral trade rights and obligations for all nations in developed and developing countries become a prominent challenge (Khor 1999). The major change is observed in the trade policies of developing nations since 1980s…

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    Countries and Territories The Gaza Strip Geography The Gaza Strip geography has changed several times through the years (see Appendix B). The territory is located in the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea and borders on the southwest with Egypt and with Israel on the east and north (The World Factbook, 2016). Political and Legal Factors The Gaza Strip’s governance is carried out by the Hamas Administration. Gaza’s current Prime Minister is Ismail Haniyeh (The World Factbook, 2016). Economic…

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    Rostow full name is Schriften Von Walt W. Rostow. Rostow is a scholar who born on 1916 in New York City (Faculty, 2004). He writes The Stages of Economic Growth and the writing was famous in 1950 and 1960 where the post-war happens (Faculty, 2004). In 1969, he works as Professor of Economics and History at University of Texas which located in Austin (Faculty, 2004). In his writings, he challenged the John Maynard Keynes ideas (Hunt, 1989). In Hunt (1989) views, according to Keynes, he argues…

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    Mostly people forget about the importance of Indonesia as it comes in number four in the world in area, and it is also the largest Islamic country and the most effective and potential player in ASEAN. The Indonesia in progressing day by day and this cannot be denied that its economy is increasing incredibly and it plays a significant and thoughtful role in both global and regional affairs. There are number of factors that lack the relationship…

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    International investment law as an instrument for sustainable development The relation between international investment law and sustainable development is ?two sided?.[footnoteRef:2] This statement is also supported by Newcombe, he states sustainable development is indeed needed in the future, thus, foreign direct investment (FDI) could be the main instrument to ensure any development agenda.[footnoteRef:3] Furthermore, Foreign direct investment also contributes toward financing sustained…

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    the Latin American and Caribbean nations have worked together before, for example, to signed a free nuclear zone years before (CELAC, 2014). CELAC plans to have political dialogue with Russia and this includes cooperation with the African Union, ASEAN, BRICS groups, and among others (CELAC, 2014). This past summer China was welcome to the CELAC forum in order to strengthen their relations, between China and CELAC countries (CELAC Costa Rica, 2014). Sooner than later China was going to pass the…

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    the group to open an additional production plant in Asia. Having a factory in Indonesia will help the group in reducing transportation cost, shortening transit time, improve product availability and keep inventories under control. Producing in an Asean country will grant a series of trade benefit among the southern Asian nations adhering to the free trade agreement. APAC Marketing Director Mr. Luca Zaccomer believes that it will be challenging to penetrate the Asian market due to the fierce…

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