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RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA TRANSPACIFICS


Enviado por   •  15 de Mayo de 2012  •  Ensayo  •  913 Palabras (4 Páginas)  •  463 Visitas

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RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA TRANSPACIFICS

Asia and transpacific relations: Transfer of power from the Atlantic to Pacific

After World War II both Asia and Latin America have made efforts in infrastructure and strengthening of economic relations to give new opportunities to the region: Asia, rapid economic development was, there were improvements in the means and costs of shipping and communications, there was the need to seek new markets and trade that began emerging. Latin America, democratization process faced with economic crises, could not be linked to better international trade and exhausted after the process of import substitution. In the 90 changes were encouraged by economic globalization and a new momentum in this commercially ongoing attempt to link the economies of Asia Pacific and Latin America, however the Asian financial crises of 1997 and 1998 resulted in a strong deterrent to increase in regional relations, benefiting over the Asian continent by the speed in which they developed the open market, Latin America was slower, and their rates of growth are greater than those of Latin America.

multiculturalism and economic development go hand in hand studies are needed to think of society against the multicultural reality offered by the presence of immigrants in different countries, different positions on the issue of immigrants, some countries receive them, although generate additional costs to the states, and others opt for more restrictive policies, so it is important to the cultural dialogue between East and West, although efforts have been made to unite by means of culture, art, politics, etc.. both hemispheres. An example of this is that the number of undergraduate Chinese students in U.S. universities increased 43% last year and Chinese citizens enrolled in graduate studies rose 23% one in five international students in the U.S. comes from China, one in seven, of India, and one in ten, South Korea, until the eighties, it seemed that the brain drain was irreversible and that Asian students did not want to return to their countries where there were opportunities however, during the nineties began the return of students to Asia, sometimes after several years of work experience abroad, finally investing in Asia for Asians who migrated and return to open subsidiaries in which established abroad is evident, or those who are hired by the government for the development of research and / or education, many of these workers are highly qualified scientists, engineers, academics, researchers, professionals and entrepreneurs, are in constant motion internationally, they are part of a new international technical elite, forming transnational networks driven by new information technologies.

AUSTRALIA EN LAS RELACIONES TRANSPACIFICAS

Asia y las relaciones transpacíficas: Traspaso del poder del Atlántico al Pacífico

Después de la segunda guerra mundial tanto Asia como América Latina han dedicado

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