John Crawfurd’s 1829 pamphlet on free trade and colonisation and his liberal campaign for British imperial reforms in India and Southeast Asia

Author(s):  
Wilbert W. W. Wong
2004 ◽  
Vol 50 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 23-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mihoko Shimamoto ◽  
Fumikazu Ubukata ◽  
Yoshiki Seki

Author(s):  
Nikolai Fedorov

The Eurasian Economic Union is interested in development of cooperation with external actors. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is considered as a prospect partner. ASEAN states play a significant role in economy and international relations in the Asia-Pacific region. The ASEAN is seen as one of the key institutions in Asia-Pacific integration. Moscow keeps stable and friendly relations with many states of Southeast Asia and the ASEAN. It lays a solid foundation for development of a dialogue in Eurasian format. The EAEU signed with Vietnam a free trade agreement in 2015 and it is negotiating on similar treaties with some other states of the ASEAN. The Association expressed readiness to consider the issue of a comprehensive free trade zone between the EAEU and the ASEAN. In November 2018 the Eurasian Economic Commission and the ASEAN Secretariat adopted a memorandum of understanding. The dialogue in Eurasian format can accelerate cooperation between states of the EAEU and Southeast Asia and create more benevolent conditions for alignment of the EAEU and the ASEAN.


1978 ◽  
Vol 29 (9) ◽  
pp. 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsuchiya Takeo

2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Booth

The paper examines the development of China's economic ties with Southeast Asia over the last two decades, culminating in the inauguration of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) in 2010. Particular reference is made to China's trade ties with Indonesia. Although two-way trade between China and Indonesia has grown rapidly since 2000, Indonesian exports to China are dominated by primary products, while imports from China are dominated by manufactures. While this pattern might reflect short-term comparative advantage in both economies, it is causing some concern in Indonesia. The paper assesses these concerns, and possible political reactions.


2008 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-105
Author(s):  
Marc Houngbedji

This article examines the dynamics at regional level that have been influencing and shaping the course of regional integration processes in Southeast Asia and West Africa since the early 1990s. The winding down of the Cold War led to a revival of interest in regional arrangements elsewhere, especially in many parts of the developing world, where regional economic blocs have been emerging while efforts to strengthen the existing ones have been going on. Using the particular case studies of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (ATTA) and the UEMOA Common Market (CM), this paper argues that beyond the direct impact of the proliferation of regional blocs elsewhere and the dynamic effects of globalization, which induce tight competition for production locations, trade shares, stock market capital and foreign direct investment (FDI), the adoption, acceleration and consolidation of the AFT A and UEMOA CM schemes, mostly respond to the necessity to balance the FDI diverting effects and the growing ascent of China and Nigeria emerging as regional powers. The logic of balance-of-power and the imperious necessity to get regional and international visibility in the globalizing world induced ASEAN and UEMOA leaders to undertake important regional integrative initiatives and policies conducive to create a single and competitive regional bloc, respectively within Southeast Asia and West Africa.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mulyana

The beginning of ASEAN free trade increase competition between countries, especially in Southeast Asia. The competition will increase when the free markets of Asia and the world begins. It takes readiness of all Indonesia citizens to face competition. Seeing the ability of Indonesia at this time., it takes effort to change the mindset and competitivness. Mental revolution is one of the breakthrough that re-echoed by Joko Widodo since presidential election campign in 2014. It takes the right method in the implementation of the mental revolution thus providing a quick and significant results, but it is effective and efficient. In the concreate phase, the method of habituation as a road or a way to apply a deliberate, repeated, continous, sustainable, so that an act becomes a habit that is unternalized in a person is the right way in the implementation of mental revolution.


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