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Association of Southeast Asian Nations - ASEAN - International Business - Man...manumelwin
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
About the establishment, ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), free trade agreement and positive as well as negative impact of ASEAN in International Business viewpoints.
By Swikar Dahal
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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ASEAN Please like and share it as possible!! want some more ppts contact me @ puskarkandel2012@gmail.com for relevant purposes. BBA students specially :) please comment in the box for suggestions and feedbacks..
Association of Southeast Asian Nations - ASEAN - International Business - Man...manumelwin
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
About the establishment, ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), free trade agreement and positive as well as negative impact of ASEAN in International Business viewpoints.
By Swikar Dahal
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
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3. Its main purpose include the
acceleration of economic
growth, social progress,
cultural development among its
members, the protection of the
peace and stability of the
region, and to provide
opportunities for member
countries to discuss differences
peacefully.
5. Mission
South East Asia School Principals
Forum will provide leadership,
professional development and support
for principals association at the
ASEAN Countries.
6. Vision
South East Asia School Principals
Forum to be the preferred professional
organization for all principal
associations at the ASEAN level.
10. 10 ASEAN countries (in order of Join
Date)
-Indonesia
-Malaysia
-Philippines
-Singapore
-Thailand
-Brunei Darussalam
-Vietnam
-Laos
-Myanmar
-Cambodia
The first five countries are the
Founding Fathers of ASEAN.
17. Mission
To enhance regional understanding
and cooperation and unity of purpose
among member countries and
achieve better quality of life through
the establishment of networks and
partnerships, provision of intellectual
forum for policy makers and experts
and the promotion of sustainable
human resource development.
18. Vision
A dynamic, self-reliant, strategic
policy driven and internationally
recognized Organization for
strengthening regional
understanding and cooperation in
education, science and culture for
a better quality of life
25. The purpose of the European
Union is to promote pan-europeanism
( european
Integration and a general feeling
of unity of europeans similar to
the way Americans and British
people may feel about their own
nationality). It also functions as a
type of government.
27. to promote economic and social progress
and a high level of employment and to
achieve balanced and sustainable
development, in particular through the
creation of an area without internal
frontiers, through the strengthening of
economic and social cohesion and
through the establishment of economic
and monetary union, ultimately including a
single currency in accordance with the
provisions of this Treaty,
29. Mission
to support its Member States in
preventing and combating all forms of
serious international crime and
terrorism. Its role is to help achieve a
safer Europe for the benefit of all EU
citizens by supporting EU law
enforcement authorities through the
exchange and analysis of criminal
intelligence.
30. Vision
to contribute to a safer Europe by
providing the best possible support to
law enforcement authorities in the
Member States. It will achieve this by
delivering a unique set of operational
services for the European Union,
developing as the principal:
Support centre for law enforcement
operations
Criminal information hub, and
Centre for law enforcement expertise
39. Provide the foundation for
stability in the Euro-Atlantic
area, based on the growth of
democratic institutions and the
peaceful resolution of disputes.
41. Mission
Create aligned and activated networks of
individuals and institutions across the
Euro-Atlantic region and globally who are
motivated and enabled to facilitate NATO
reforms that are in keeping with the
shared democratic and humanitarian
values of member states, including the
defence of human rights and civil liberties,
prevention of genocide (‘responsibility to
protect’), accountability and openness,
promotion of peace and cooperative
security approaches, and strengthening of
46. Albania
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Czech
Republic
Denmark
Estonia
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Slovenia
Slovakia
Spain
Turkey
UK
USA
49. to promote peace, justice, and
hemispheric solidarity; to foster
economic development and to
defend the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the signatory
nations.
51. Facilitate exchanges of information on
sustainable development in the region
and lay the foundation for participation
by civil society in decision-making on
environmental management.
Assist countries and regions in
preparing investment projects for
consideration by regional and
international financing mechanisms.
53. Mission
The mission of the OAS is to
achieve among its member states
"an order of peace and justice, to
promote their solidarity, to
strengthen their collaboration, and
to defend their sovereignty, their
territorial integrity, and their
independence".
58. Antigua
and
Barbuda
Argentina
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican
Republic
Ecuador
El
Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Saint Lucia
59. Peru
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and
the Grenadines
Suriname
St. Kitts and Nevis
Trinidad and
Tobago
United States of
America
Uruguay
Venezuela
62. To strengthen the Asia- Pacific
community by enhancing economic
growth and prosperity APEC works to
establish” anti-“protectionist policies
and reduces tariffs rate Creates jobs
and provides greater opportunities for
international trade and investment
64. To sustain the growth and development
of the world economy To increase
economic interdependence by
encouraging the flow of goods, services
and technology To develop multi-lateral
trading system To reduce the barriers of
trade in goods and services
66. Mission
To support sustainable economic
growth and prosperity in Asia-
Pacific region To build a dynamic
and harmonious Asia- Pacific
community
67. Vision
Vision The 'Bogor Goals' of free
and open trade and investment in
the Asia-Pacific by 2010 for
industrialized economies and
2020 for developing economies .
71. Australia
Brunei
Canada
Chile
Chinese
Taipei
China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Mexico
New
Zealand
Papua New
Guinea
Peru
Philippines
Russia
Singapore
SouthKorea
Thailand
United
States of
America
Vietnam
74. to restrict the amount of oil
produced. By doing so, OPEC can
make sure that it receives a high price
for its oil by only selling at the quantity
where marginal cost equals marginal
revenue. Restricting the quantity of
output drives up the price, allowing
OPEC to set the quantity that
maximizes its profits.
78. Mission
to coordinate and unify the petroleum
policies of its Member Countries and
ensure the stabilization of oil markets
in order to secure an efficient,
economic and regular supply of
petroleum to consumers, a steady
income to producers and a fair return
on capital for those investing in the
petroleum industry.
79. Vision
Our commitment to remain the world leader
in the production of petroleum-based
energy is complemented by our
commitment to help solve a host of
pressing issues. We believe we can make
a difference wherever we do business by
investing in innovation and
entrepreneurship, creating educational
opportunities, powering economic
progress, increasing environmental
awareness, and working in partnership for
energy sustainability.
86. The main purpose of the Bank for
International Settlements is to
make the monetary policy of its
member nations more transparent
and therefore more predictable
90. Mission
The mission of the Bank for International Settlements
(BIS) is to serve central banks in their pursuit of
monetary and financial stability, to foster international
cooperation in those areas and to act as a bank for
central banks.
91. Vision
The Bank aspires to be a world-class
central bank with the highest standards of
corporate governance and professional
excellence.
95. Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and
Herzegovin
a
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Croatia
Czech
Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
South
Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
96. Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New
Zealand
Norway
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saudi
Arabia
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
United
Kingdom
United
States
European
Central
Bank