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Globalization of The Asia Pacific and South Asia: Professor Rolando Herrero

Globalization has impacted Asia and South Asia in various ways. [1] While some nations like Japan and South Korea are highly developed, others like Cambodia and Nepal remain impoverished. [2] The economic growth of China and Indonesia has enhanced their political influence in the region and globally. [3] Globalization is viewed externally as a process transforming Asia Pacific and South Asian cultures, politics, economies and societies through the influence of countries like the US and Europe.

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Globalization of The Asia Pacific and South Asia: Professor Rolando Herrero

Globalization has impacted Asia and South Asia in various ways. [1] While some nations like Japan and South Korea are highly developed, others like Cambodia and Nepal remain impoverished. [2] The economic growth of China and Indonesia has enhanced their political influence in the region and globally. [3] Globalization is viewed externally as a process transforming Asia Pacific and South Asian cultures, politics, economies and societies through the influence of countries like the US and Europe.

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GLOBALIZATION OF
THE ASIA PACIFIC AND
SOUTH ASIA
PROFESSOR ROLANDO HERRERO
ASIA PACIFIC AND
SOUTH ASIA
There is a great variation between the
countries in Asia and South Asia. Some
of the world's most economically
developed states are in the continent of
Asia such as Japan, South Korea or
Taiwan but is also home to highly
impoverished countries such as
Cambodia, Laos and Nepal.
Japan and China
THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF CHINA AND
INDONESIA CONTRIBUTED TO POLITICAL
FORCE IT BROUGHT TO REGIONAL AND
GLOBAL PLAYERS. JAPAN IS A STABLE
COUNTRY IN THE FORCE OF ECONOMIC
AND STRATEGIC GROWTH RELEVANCE IN
TODAY'S GLOBAL SYSTEM
AN EXTERNALIST VIEW OF
GLOBALIZATION

HOW IS
GLOBALIZATION
PUSHED INTO THE
REGION?
from t hi s p e rspe c t iv e ,
gl o bal i zat i on i s be in g
un derst oo d a s a p ro c e ss t hat
t ra nsforms t h e a si a pa c i fi c an d
sou th asi a
globalization
of asia
it is a one way or an irreversible process where it deals
with the changing cultures, upbringing, politics,
economy and social/cultural aspects of countries.
Advantages of • ECONOMIC
Globalization DEVELOPMENT
was introduced as a help from US, Europe
and other world powers as a phenomenon that
it would be a hope for Asian and Pacific
countries for better companies.
2. POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
is the political progress that brings to the
countries as democracy based on a very
important role in the spread of globalization.
Globalization and democracy is being paired in
colonized countries like Japan was forced over
to their markets after WWII.
Dis
-advantages of
Globalization
IGLOBALIZATION

• Economic Underdevelopment - it makes it difficult for


local business to flourish due to foreign companies
taking over competition.
2. Globalization
primarily Urban Gardens
developed

RELATIVELY Succulents
CLOSED
BETWEEN THE
STATE AND
BUSINESS ELITES Small Plants
THAT FAVOURED
THEM TO THE
SMALL
BUSINESSES. Terrariums
3. F INAN CIAL
GLOBALIZATION -
contributed to the rise of corruption wherein
foreign borrowers divert terms to their
interest rather than the development of their
countries.

for example, Marcos and


his booming debt of 150
billion dollars
asia
B EC AME T HE SAVIOURS OF
EC ONOMIES. FR OM B EING
THE E XTORT IONS, T HE RAW
MAT ER IALS, C HE AP LAB OR S,
THE R EGION T RANSFORM ED
AS T HE MAR KE T OF SURPLUS
GOODS.

The Western improvement nations


utilized globalization in Asia as a
trade for their new form of
colonialism
IN ESSE NC E,
the regions of Asia and South Asia provided
opportunities for the developed countries to
further their improvement inventory.

SINC E THE SE DE VE LOPED


nations learned the art of semi colonization, they
used globalization as a means of pervasive
penetration of the regional economies, politics
and culture.

FOR E XAM PL E
Japan created Hello Kitty, China created
Kung Fu and the infamous genre of music
K-pop came from South Korea.
The Anti Global
T WO
Impulse : Regional A second example was the t
EAEC (East Asian
Alternatives to Economic Caucus) floated

Globalization as early as 1990 as an


alternative to APEC. The
proposed members were
ASEAN. The US strongly
ONE
The Japanese colonialism in objected but Japan saw the
1930s and 1940s. Japan's exclusion of US as a threat
colonization of the region to their partnership so they
replicated imperial relationships immediately veteod the
in East and Southeast Asia with idea.
new masters.
THIRD,

A final way to see as a regional


alternative was to explore the
various local movements that
have emerged. 

for example, the village of Santi Tuk in


Thailand created their own currency
following the Asian financial crisis that
struck the region in Thailand.
Prime Minister
Mohammed
Mahathir of
Malaysia
SAID T HAT " ASIA HAS
C ULT URAL LY DIST INC T
C HARAC T ER IST IC S T HAT
M AKE IT DIFFE R ENT FR OM
WE STE R N LIB E RAL
DE MOCR AC IE S."
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