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(Globalization of Asia Pacific & South

Asia)
Asia it comes from the ancient Greeks
who categorized the world into three
continents, Europe, Africa, Asia.

Asia Pacific and South Asia and the


world.
Two processes seemingly in tension with
one another are occurring in the world of
politics today.
A dynamic and outward-looking
Asian regionalism could bring huge
benefits not just to Asia, but to the
world. It could help sustain the region's
growth, underpin its stability, and—with
the right policies—reduce inequality
GLOBALIZATION
• Is the process of international integration
arising from the interchange of world views,
products, ideas, and other aspects such as
technology.

• The first is the acceleration of


GLOBALIZATION defined as the world wide
integration along Economic, Political, Social
and Cultural line.
REGIONALIZATION

• REGIONALIZATION is the process of


dividing an area into smaller segments
called region. It is tendency to form
decentralized regions and
concerned to developed itself.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REGIONALISM &
GLOBALIZATION

• NATURE
• MARKET
• CULTURAL & SOCIATAL RELATION
• AID
• TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
• NATURE
-Globalization promotes the integration of
economic across state boarder all around the world
while Regionalism is precisely the opposite because it
is dividing an area into smaller segments

• MARKET
-Globalization allows many corporation to trade on
the international level so it allows free market while
Regionalism system, monopolies are more likely to
develop.
MONOPOLY
The exclussive possession or control of the
supply or trade in a commodity or services
• CULTURAL & SOCIATAL RELATION
-Globalization accelerates to multiculturalism by
inexpensive movement of people when
Regionalization on does not support this.

• AID
-Globalization international community is also
more willing to come the aid of a country stricken
by natural disaster but, a Regionalized system not
get involved in the affairs of other areas.
• TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
-Globalization has driven great advances in
technologies while Regionalization is the advanced
technology is rarely available in country or region.
Chalenges of
Regionalization
Challenges of
Globalization
FACTORS LEADING TO GREATER INTEGRATION OF
ASIAN REGION

• Regional Income

• Removal of trade barriers

• Advances in productions

• Transportation Technologies
REGIONAL INCOME
REMOVAL OF TRADE BARRIERS
ADVANCES IN PRODUCTION
TRANSPORTATION TECNOLOGIES
-Compared with other regions such as the
European Union, Intraregional trade in Asia is
characterized by a high proportion of trade
parts, components and intermediate
products (Ando,2006; Kimura, 2007;)
HOW DOES THE ASIAN STATES CONFRONT THE
CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONALISM

Globalization has had a major impact on


Asia’s role in the world economy. As recently
as a decade ago, the developing countries
of Asia accounted for only one-sixth of world
output. But with many countries in the region
having followed sound domestic economic
policies, mobilized large amounts of
domestic savings, and attracted substantial
private capital inflows, Asia, excluding
Australia, Japan, and New Zealand, now
accounts for about one quarter of world
GDP on purchasing power parity-adjusted
terms. On this trend, the region could
account for one-third of world output by the
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