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Liu, Jiawei, Haiming Xu, and Jiechun Deng. "Projections of East Asian summer monsoon change at global warming of 1.5 and 2 °C." Earth System Dynamics 9, no. 2 (April 27, 2018): 427–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/esd-9-427-2018.

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Abstract. Much research is needed regarding the two long-term warming targets of the 2015 Paris Agreement, i.e., 1.5 and 2 ∘C above pre-industrial levels, especially from a regional perspective. The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) intensity change and associated precipitation change under both warming targets are explored in this study. The multimodel ensemble mean projections by 19 CMIP5 models show small increases in EASM intensity and general increases in summer precipitation at 1.5 and 2 ∘C warming, but with large multimodel standard deviations. Thus, a novel multimodel ensemble pattern regression (EPR) method is applied to give more reliable projections based on the concept of emergent constraints, which is effective at tightening the range of multimodel diversity and harmonize the changes of different variables over the EASM region. Future changes projected by using the EPR method suggest decreased precipitation over the Meiyu belt and increased precipitation over the high latitudes of East Asia and Central China, together with a considerable weakening of EASM intensity. Furthermore, reduced precipitation appears over 30–40∘ N of East Asia in June and over the Meiyu belt in July, with enhanced precipitation at their north and south sides. These changes in early summer are attributed to a southeastward retreat of the western North Pacific subtropical high (WNPSH) and a southward shift of the East Asian subtropical jet (EASJ), which weaken the moisture transport via southerly wind at low levels and alter vertical motions over the EASM region. In August, precipitation would increase over the high latitudes of East Asia with more moisture from the wetter area over the ocean in the east and decrease over Japan with westward extension of WNPSH. These monthly precipitation changes would finally contribute to a tripolar pattern of EASM precipitation change at 1.5 and 2 ∘C warming. Corrected EASM intensity exhibits a slight difference between 1.5 and 2 ∘C, but a pronounced moisture increase during extra 0.5 ∘C leads to enhanced EASM precipitation over large areas in East Asia at 2 ∘C warming.
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Chen, Haishan, Fangda Teng, Wanxin Zhang, and Hong Liao. "Impacts of Anomalous Midlatitude Cyclone Activity over East Asia during Summer on the Decadal Mode of East Asian Summer Monsoon and Its Possible Mechanism." Journal of Climate 30, no. 2 (January 2017): 739–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-16-0155.1.

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By using an objective identification and tracking algorithm of the cyclone, the statistics of midlatitude cyclone activity in East Asia during summer for the period 1979–2013 were analyzed. The impact of the midlatitude summer cyclone anomalies in East Asia on the decadal mode of East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) was investigated and possible mechanisms were proposed. The possible reasons for the anomalous cyclone activity from the perspective of land surface thermal forcing were also explored. Results indicate that the midlatitude summer cyclone activity over East Asia exhibits decadal changes in the period of 1979–2013 and is significantly weakened after early 1990s. Further analysis indicates that there is a close relationship between the midlatitude summer cyclone activity over East Asia and the decadal variation of EASM; when the midlatitude summer cyclone activity over East Asia is strong (weak), EASM tends to be intensified (weakened), and the weak cyclone activity after 1993 generally coincides with the decadal weakening of EASM. Moreover, there is a close linkage between the weakening of cyclonic activity after the early 1990s and the nonuniform surface warming of the Eurasian continent. Significant warming to the west of Mongolia tends to weaken the north–south temperature gradient and the atmospheric baroclinicity to its south and eventually can lead to weakening of the midlatitude cyclone activity over East Asia.
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Kim, In-soo. "Re-think East Asia beyond East Asia Discourse: A Review on East Asian History Manifesto." Asia Review 12, no. 2 (August 31, 2022): 511–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24987/snuacar.2022.8.12.2.511.

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Han, Han, Jane Liu, Huiling Yuan, Tijian Wang, Bingliang Zhuang, and Xun Zhang. "Foreign influences on tropospheric ozone over East Asia through global atmospheric transport." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19, no. 19 (October 8, 2019): 12495–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-12495-2019.

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Abstract. Tropospheric ozone in East Asia is influenced by the transport of ozone from foreign regions around the world. However, the magnitudes and variations in such influences remain unclear. This study was performed to investigate the influences using a global chemical transport model, GEOS-Chem, through the tagged ozone and emission perturbation simulations. The results show that foreign ozone is transported to East Asia (20–60∘ N, 95–150∘ E) mainly through the middle and upper troposphere. In East Asia, the influence of foreign ozone increases rapidly with altitude. In the middle and upper troposphere, the regional mean concentrations of foreign ozone range from 32 to 65 ppbv, being 0.8–4.8 times higher than its native counterpart (11–18 ppbv). Annually, ∼60 % of foreign ozone in the East Asian middle and upper troposphere comes from North America (5–13 ppbv) and Europe (5–7 ppbv), as well as from foreign oceanic regions (9–21 ppbv). Over the East Asian tropospheric columns, foreign ozone appears most in spring when ozone concentrations in the foreign regions are high and the westerlies are strong and least in summer when the South Asian High blocks eastward foreign ozone from reaching East Asia south of 35∘ N. At the East Asian surface, the annual mean of foreign ozone concentrations is ∼22.2 ppbv, which is comparable to its native counterpart of ∼20.4 ppbv. In the meantime, the annual mean of anthropogenic ozone concentrations from foreign regions is ∼4.7 ppbv, half of which comes from North America (1.3 ppbv) and Europe (1.0 ppbv). Seasonally, foreign ozone concentrations at the East Asian surface are highest in winter (27.1 ppbv) and lowest in summer (16.5 ppbv). This strong seasonality is largely modulated by the East Asian monsoon (EAM) via its influence on vertical motion. The large-scale subsidence prevailing during the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) favours the downdraft of foreign ozone to the surface, while widespread convection in the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) blocks such transport. Interannually, the variation in foreign ozone at the East Asian surface is found to be closely related to the intensity of the EAM. Specifically, the stronger the EAWM is in a winter, the more ozone from North America and Europe reaches the East Asian surface because of the stronger subsidence behind the East Asian trough. In summer, ozone from South and South-east Asia is reduced in strong EASM years due to weakened south-westerly monsoon winds. This study suggests substantial foreign influences on ozone at the East Asian surface and in its tropospheric columns. It also underscores the importance of the EAM in the seasonal and interannual variations in foreign influences on surface ozone in East Asia.
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Park, Jong H. "The East Asian Model of Economic Development and Developing Countries." Journal of Developing Societies 18, no. 4 (December 2002): 330–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0169796x0201800403.

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This paper examines the debate on the East Asian model of economic development in light of the different approaches undertaken by different groups of countries (economies) in Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. The common strengths and weaknesses shared by the East Asian countries (economies) have helped to reinforce the misconception that there is a single East Asian model of economic development. There are, however, significant differences in economic structures as well as development experiences among the East Asian economies, especially between the economic development paradigms of Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia. Nonetheless, one single common thread underlies the differences in development strategies and experiences among the East Asian economies—the role of the government. The governments of East Asia have recognized the limitations of markets (or market failures) in the allocation of scarce resources in the economy, and have used government interventions to promote economic development. The recent Asian crisis hardly signifies the end of the so-called East Asian model of economic development.
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Kuo-huang, Han. "East Asia." Ethnomusicology 29, no. 1 (1985): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/852349.

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Kobayashi, Tetsuya, Yutaka Otsuka, Toru Umakoshi, and Chung Ching-Han. "East Asia." Comparative Education Review 33, no. 2 (May 1989): 285–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/446854.

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Lo, Leslie Nai-Kwai. "East Asia." Comparative Education Review 34, no. 2 (May 1990): 290–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/446943.

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Shive, Glen. "East Asia." Comparative Education Review 35, no. 2 (May 1991): 386–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/447037.

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Dosch, Jörn, Christopher M. Dent, Nigel Cox, Kerry Brown, Anna Boermel, Kenneth C. Walker, Nigel Cox, et al. "East Asia." Asian Affairs 40, no. 1 (March 2009): 150–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03068370902750421.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "East Asia"

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Wang, Qiu Wen. "Regional integration in East Asia :the feasibility study of East Asian community." Thesis, University of Macau, 2011. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2554634.

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White, Peg. "Crossing the East West devide : new perspectives on East-West interaction /." View thesis, 1999. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030908.104240/index.html.

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Thesis (Ed.D) -- University of Western Sydney, Nepean, 1999.
"Submitted for the degree of Doctor of Education 1999, School of Lifelong Learning and Educational Change, University of Western Sydney Nepean" Includes bibliographical references.
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Mumtaz, Haroon. "The recession in east Asia." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271689.

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Kolovos, Amaleia E. "Regional Integration in East Asia." PDXScholar, 2010. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/93.

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Regional integration is not a new phenomenon but has become an increasingly important topic of political research with the continued expansion of the European Union as well as an increased number of regional organizations around the globe. This paper will seek to use both Europe and East Asia as illustrations in order to better comprehend the driving forces behind integration as well as why some regions are further integrated than others. The purpose of this research is to achieve a better understanding of what causes regional integration in hopes of developing a more inclusive theory. More specifically, it aims to see how integrated the region of East Asia is, in particular when compared to Europe. Through comparing the two regions and analyzing factors in both Europe and East Asia as determined by current integration theory, this research aims to achieve a better understanding of the driving forces behind regional integration as an international phenomenon. My research is an attempt to tie together the multiple existing theories of regional integration with the goal of creating a more cohesive and measurable theory. With an increased understanding of regional integration, we will be better able to both explain and predict integration in both Europe and East Asia, as well as other, less integrated regions around the world.
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Obregon, Ramirez Grecia <1991&gt. "Green Diplomacy in East Asia." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/12127.

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My paper will concentrate on environmental policy and diplomacy in East Asian countries. Giving an outline of the main environmental treaties and protocols, and then focusing on China, Japan and South Korea's implementation and mitigation of climate change and environmental depletion.
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Yang, Nan. "Explaining welfare development in East Asia by using set-theoretic methods : East Asia in transition." Thesis, University of York, 2016. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/15607/.

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After Gøsta Esping-Andersen published his classic thesis The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism in 1990, comparative welfare research entered a flourishing period. Compared to this, the comparative study of East Asian welfare systems has remained relatively underdeveloped. Particularly, during and after the Asian financial crisis in 1997, East Asia’s economic and social structures came under strain, and their social progress faced many challenges, which sparked new debates regarding the crisis and its social consequences. The classic Productivist Welfare Capitalism (PWC) thesis faced a fundamental challenge as part of these debates. Drawing on the PWC thesis, this thesis theoretically and empirically explored the welfare developments and reforms of East Asian states in this context. The analysis of welfare systems focuses on the debates of the distinction between ‘productive’ and ‘protective’ dimensions of welfare. As such, six key policy fields, education, health-care services, family policy, old-age pensions, housing and the protective labour market policy, of six states, China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, over the past two decades are explored by set-theoretic methods. First, employing fuzzy-set ideal type analysis (fsITA) it is argued that it is inappropriate to talk about a single, homogeneous welfare model in East Asia. East Asian states have distinctive patterns of welfare development often combining ‘productive’ and ‘protective’ welfare policies. What is more, after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, social protection became a more important aspect of welfare systems across East Asian states. Second, the reasons for the diverse developmental trajectories are examined by employing fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). Here, the findings suggest that in contrast to the PWC thesis, economic growth was not a necessary condition for welfare development in East Asia. Instead, it is argued that welfare development can occur under both weak and strong socio-economic conditions in combination with demographic conditions and the level of globalisation. This thesis thus advances current debates in the literature on East Asian welfare models and development and sets the stage for future research.
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Falkenberg, Alexander Daniel. "Turnaround management in South-East Asia /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2005. http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/485017857.pdf.

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Huang, Chao-Jen. "East Asia in the post-Cold War world order : problems and prospects of East Asian regionalism." Thesis, University of York, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387551.

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Hojzáková, Věra. "East Asia's Security System." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-162792.

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The aim of the master thesis is to characterize and evaluate the current security system in East Asia, to show the security strategies of the system actors and the existing friction points, and to assess the future development of the security system in place. For this purpose the author first defines the East Asia's security system using the conceptual tools of three international relations theories, namely neo-realism, neo-liberalism, and constructivism. In the following section, the security strategies and security issues are discussed. In the final section, the international relations theories are used again to assess the stability of the current security system and lastly the prospects for a change of the system are evaluated.
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Chung, Sang-Hwa. "Political economy of elections in East Asia : the sensitivity of money supply to elections /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1997. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9841273.

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Books on the topic "East Asia"

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Rutherford, Scott. East Asia. [Hong Kong]: APA Publications, 1998.

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Johannes, Hoefer Hans, and Eu Geoffrey, eds. East Asia. Singapore: APA productions, 1987.

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Hans, Hoefer, Rutherford Scott, and Eu Geoffrey, eds. East Asia. 2nd ed. [Hong Kong]: APA Publications ; distributed in the U.S. by Houghton Mifflin, 1994.

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Scott, Rutherford, and Bell Brian 1944-, eds. East Asia. [Hong Kong]: APA, 1998.

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International, Geocenter. East Asia. Stuttgart: R.V.Reise & Verkehrsverlag, 1995.

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Ashcroft, Minnie. East Asia. Washington, D.C: National Geographic Society, 2003.

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Heidi, Sopinka, and Discovery Channel (Firm), eds. East Asia. [Hong Kong]: APA Publications, 1999.

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Holroyd, Carin. Introducing East Asia. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315684697.

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Kratoska, Paul H. South East Asia. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003101703.

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Kratoska, Paul H. South East Asia. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003101697.

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Book chapters on the topic "East Asia"

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Chen, Xiaoqiu. "East Asia." In Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science, 11–25. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0632-3_2.

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Robbins, Keith. "East Asia." In Transforming the World, 79–89. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-29562-0_8.

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Chen, Xiaoqiu. "East Asia." In Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science, 9–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6925-0_2.

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Hinton, Harold C. "East Asia." In The Soviet Union in World Politics, 145–72. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003324713-7.

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Weiner, Michael. "East Asia." In The Pacific Basin, 35–45. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315537276-4.

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Kuwahara, Yasue. "East Asia." In The Routledge Companion to Media and Race, 269–75. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315778228-25.

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Cao, Bin, Fei Zhou, and Mikio Kimura. "East Asia." In Infectious Diseases, 167–84. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119085751.ch13.

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Edwards, Louise, Kyungja Jung, and Sally McLaren. "East Asia." In The Routledge Global History of Feminism, 163–79. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003050049-15.

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Morgan, Stephen L. "East Asia." In An Economist’s Guide to Economic History, 301–8. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96568-0_35.

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Bird, Eric C. F. "East Asia." In The World’s Coasts: Online, 1488–521. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48369-6_21.

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Conference papers on the topic "East Asia"

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Barov, Sergey. "CHINA'S ROLE IN EAST ASIA." In 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2017/hb11/s12.109.

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Barov, Sergey. "ENERGY SECURITY IN EAST ASIA." In 5th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018/1.2/s01.010.

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Tan, Gabriel G., and Milton Edwards. "Journey Management in East Asia." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/61088-ms.

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Charter, M. "Developments in South-East Asia." In IEE Seminar on Beyond WEEE. Unsustainable Product Design and How to Avoid It. IEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20050443.

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Grosse, Ingrid. "Does education influence values in East Asia? A comparison of Western and East Asian countries." In Annual International Conference on Political Science, Sociology and International Relations (PSSIR 2016). Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-2403_pssir16.40.

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Niculescu, Andreea I., and Bimlesh Wadhwa. "Smart cities in South East Asia." In CHI '15: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2776888.2780362.

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Lee, Alex PW, Kevin KH Kam, Erik Fung, Josie Chow, Yiting Fan, Polakit Teekakirikul, Katak Wong, Joseph YS Chan, David Chan, and Bun Sheng. "31 Fabry disease in east asia." In 2nd Asia Pacific Advanced Heart Failure Forum (APAHFF 2018), 16th November 2018, Hong Kong. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, British Cardiovascular Society and Asia Pacific Heart Association, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartasia-2019-apahff.31.

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Kayani, Farrukh, and Zhongxiu Zhao. "Chinese Rationale for Free Trade Agreements." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00387.

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In East Asia economic regionalism and Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) are proliferating at tremendous pace despite being the latecomer as compared to Americas and Europe. Proliferation of FTAs in East Asia started to spread after the Asian financial crisis of 1997. The East Asian economies were dissatisfied with the way the IMF handled the crisis, particularly in Thailand and Indonesia. Presently, about over 100 FTAs are at various stages of development in East Asia. China is also actively engaged in FTAs like the other East Asian neighboring countries for achieving multiple objectives. In this paper we analyzed the detailed reasons that why China is pursuing FTAs? Furthermore, it is said that FTAs may jeopardize the multilateral trading system. As FTAs undermine the WTO policy of maintaining a liberal, non discriminatory and multilateral trading system by supporting the government interventions and prudential controls. Thus we would also explore that whether FTAs are building or stumbling blocks?
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Spilker, Maarten, and Amit Katarya. "Floating Production Solutions for South East Asia." In Offshore Technology Conference-Asia. Offshore Technology Conference, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/24809-ms.

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He, Jinhai, Li Qi, and Zuqiang Zhang. "Zonal thermal difference between East-Asia and West Pacific and its relationship with East Asian subtropical southerly onset." In Optical Engineering + Applications, edited by Mitchell D. Goldberg, Hal J. Bloom, Allen H. Huang, and Philip E. Ardanuy. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.735375.

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Reports on the topic "East Asia"

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Anthony, Ian, Fei Su, and Lora Saalman. Naval Incident Management in Europe, East Asia and South East Asia. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/zzbg6990.

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Unprecedented global turbulence in 2022 has demonstrated the need to pay increased attention to naval operations. Enhanced military capability allows naval power projection far beyond home waters. New threats and challenges are emerging from technological advances and new applications, not least the vulnerability of warships and naval facilities to cyber intrusions and cyberattacks. As states implement the programmes they need to protect and promote their interests at sea, there is also likely to be an increase in the number of close tracking incidents. How effective current risk reduction mechanisms will be at dealing with incidents at sea is unclear. This Insights Paper provides a preliminary assessment of the existing mechanisms and suggests areas for further improvement.
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Urata, Shujiro, and Kozo Kiyota. The Impacts of an East Asia FTA on Foreign Trade in East Asia. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10173.

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Kolovos, Amaleia. Regional Integration in East Asia. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.93.

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Jordan, Matthew J. Multilateralism in North East Asia. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada415621.

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Ahn, Dukgeun. WTO Dispute Settlements in East Asia. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10178.

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Park, Yung Chul, and Jong-Wha Lee. Recovery and Sustainability in East Asia. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8373.

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Binnendijk, Hans. U.S. Strategic Objectives in East Asia. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada385595.

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Dobson, Wendy. The financial crisis and East Asia. East Asia Forum, July 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1248645652.

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Medalla, Erlinda, and Jenny Balboa. Prospects for Regional Cooperation between LAC and Asia Pacific: Perspective from East Asia. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006843.

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This presentation contains: 1) An overview of the evolving global economic architecture; 2) A background on Asian regionalism and factors for success; 3) Prospects for inter-regional cooperation between Asia Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean; and lastly, 4) A conclusion and recommendation to enhance partnership between the two regions. This presentation was presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Latin America/Caribbean and Asia/Pacific Economics and Business Association held in Singapore on July 15th, 2009.
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Elek, Andrew. How can East Asia defend the WTO? East Asian Bureau of Economic Research, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1518170440.

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