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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Inauguration of the AEC and Its Impacts on Relation between Singapore and Indonesia(5)
Monday, January 29, 2024
Inauguration of the AEC and Its Impacts on Relation between Singapore and Indonesia(4)
Friday, January 26, 2024
Inauguration of the AEC and Its Impacts on Relation between Singapore and Indonesia(3)
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Inauguration of the AEC and Its Impacts on Relation between Singapore and Indonesia(2)
Monday, January 22, 2024
Inauguration of the AEC and Its Impacts on Relation between Singapore and Indonesia(1)
Comparative Research on Relationship of Singapore and Indonesia in the AEC Aspect
The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), the 6th largest economy in the world appeared full of issues in the first half of 2018. Singapore seems lauded with its efforts to raise its national reputation as the hub of neutral diplomacy after successfully hosting the historical summit between North Korea and the United States.
Internal disorder in Malaysia triggered by the opposition party's recent victory on a general election looms large as the 92-year-old new prime minister has clarified his policy shift apart from the previous cabinet.
Friday, January 19, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(52)
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(51)
Monday, January 15, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(50)
Friday, January 12, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(49)
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(48)
Comparative Study on the Perception and Response of Singapore and Indonesia
In this sense, the role of Singapore and Indonesia can't be overemphasized when the era of the AEC starts to be vigorously unfolded. Two countries have represented the ASEAN in two essential ways.
While Singapore tops the region with its world-level economic status, Indonesia covers alarmingly about 40% of the overall ASEAN economy. Therefore, both countries have been immensely highlighted as key stakeholders of the newly-born economic community.
Monday, January 8, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(47)
However, situation would be different if joint efforts of the 10 countries to confront superpowers is designed and implemented. The countries will be surely observing their confidence built up step by step. The economic clout will be increasingly strengthened if the ASEAN succeeds in fully actualizing the AEC.
As a result, the influence of the ASEAN on the regional security and political issues will be also fortified. Under this circumstance, hopes are higher than ever that the beginning of the AEC will serve a precious opportunity to create a new landscape for the 21st century in the world.
Friday, January 5, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(46)
Comparative Study on the Perception and Response of Singapore and Indonesia
In this realistic angle, it is no wonder that a tough itinerary is forecasted on the way to the substantial realization of the AEC. In spite of the pessimism surfaced, the importance of the birth of a sizable single market shouldn't be underestimated.
Along with Africa and South America, the ASEAN has been looked down on as a symbol of an underdeveloped area. Thus, major powers including America, the EU and China would remain invincible if the ASEAN members try to compete with them individually.
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Advent of the Era of the AEC and Its Impact on Singapore and Indonesia(45)
Comparative Study on the Perception and Response of Singapore and Indonesia
Above all things, doubts are cast upon the massive disparity of the social and cultural environment among the member countries. There exists considerable economic gap in the region, too.
For instance, Brunei, an oil-producing country was shined with its per capita GDP of 28,240 USD in 2017 while Cambodia, one of the poorest countries in the region only recorded per capita GDP of 1,390 USD during the same period.