... South-EastAsia Region (6 out of 10), formal drinking-water service providers in urban areas provide the results of their internal (operational) monitoring to regulatory authorities for comparison against ...
... consequences of alcohol or tobacco use (such as increased taxes or advertising bans) to complex treatment strategies targeted at individuals with advanced stages of disease (including drug treatment for congestive heart ...
... the EastAsia region do not compete directly among themselves, with exception of some nIEs that compete in exports ...the EastAsia region in outside markets; a concrete example is the case of ...
... in EastAsia there is even less reason to expect investible resources to be ...for EastAsia – and so forego profitable opportunities in one country there because they have already invested in ...
... in Asia and Preparation of Ramsar COP10 that was convened (30 ...an East Asian Regional Wetland Center in ...RRC-EastAsia held in Gyeongnam, Republic of Korea in 2007, the representatives ...
... Nearly all the hypotheses were supported and the proposed framework of the present study was able to demonstrate strong explanatory power. Notably, this study provides evidence for the direct effect of HR roles and ...
... Thus, this study scrutinised how cultural and corruption level differences across South-East Asian (SEA) countries affect earnings management. This study used a single proxy of agency cost level in country level ...
... “Look EastAsia” policy in the early 1990s, and is now reaping the benefits of it, it is now looking at South Asia, and especially at India, as “the next frontier” in its international trade and ...
... Percent Sub- Saharan Africa South Asia Middle East & North Africa Latin America & Caribbean Europe & Central Asia East Asia & Pacific 0 20 40 60 80 100. Industry Domesti[r] ...
... This growing economic interdependence is not only ben- eficial to all parties but also strengthens the chances of peace in the Asia Pacific region. At the same time, the center of economic gravity is shifting from ...
... The purpose of this paper is to address the critical impact of local Shakespeare on global Shakespeare by examining a Japanese-Korean adaptation of Othello. Incorporating elements of Korean shamanistic ritual and ...
... Middle East countries in order to cooperate with the global effort to fight terror- ...Middle East countries were also reviewing their policies to strengthen their defences against ...looking east to ...
... of EastAsia, the development and the validity of Said’s contributions have not had the same repercussion in the United States –where Orientalism was first published and where study and research on ...
... in EastAsia have been accompanied by a marked trend towards greater integration and specializa- tion in the region, which has led to a rapid expan- sion of trade within production ...
... of Asia would seriously prejudice its ...the East China Sea, the South China Sea or the Yellow Sea (the space delimited by what Beijing calls “the first chain of ...South EastAsia the ...
... However that may be, US imperial political military blackmail may still blowback on the United States also, thus not out of strength but out of the weakness of a truly Paper Tiger. So who shows any strength? The Chinese ...
... Middle East, China, Asia and Latin America, where higher incomes boost demand for animal products, leading to expanding livestock sectors and increased feed ...South EastAsia increasing meat ...
... It is the overall change in circumstances accompan- ying the movement of population and resources from primary production activities to manufactu- ring production and associated services. In relation with regionalism, ...
... by East Asian benchmarks, has been ...with EastAsia suggests that they did not always go in the right direction – the neglect of market failures in capability development must be part of the ...