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Asia as a topic appears across a wide range of academic disciplines, including international business, economics, political science, history, and cultural studies. Its sheer geographic and demographic scale makes it a compelling subject for analysis, and courses that address global development, foreign markets, colonial history, and international policy frequently ask students to engage with Asian countries as central case studies. China in particular appears as a focal point, whether students are examining energy policy, economic development, or market entry strategies for companies operating in the region.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a broad mix of approaches. Several take a business and marketing angle, analyzing how companies navigate Asian markets, assess competitive positioning, or develop strategic plans. Others adopt a developmental or historical lens, exploring how colonial histories have shaped different economic trajectories across the region, or tracing the conditions behind post-war economic growth. Policy analysis also appears frequently, with papers examining national-level decisions around energy and trade. A smaller thread of cultural and social inquiry runs through the collection as well, touching on practices like Tai Chi and questions of language learning motivation among non-heritage speakers.

A strong essay on Asia begins by narrowing its scope — choosing a specific country, policy area, time period, or industry rather than treating the continent as a monolithic subject. Evidence drawn from economic data, historical case studies, or documented business outcomes tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is overgeneralizing: Asia contains enormously diverse political systems, economies, and cultures, and collapsing that diversity into broad claims weakens any argument significantly.

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Human Trafficking: Feminist Issue?
This paper profiles the issue of human trafficking in Vietnam. It suggests that women who are trafficked as part of Vietnam's sex trade need particular protection because of unique circumstances in that nation that make it a 'hot spot' of sexual trafficking. The paper primarily takes the approach of a critique of a peer-reviewed journal article on the subject.
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Far East Trading Company
From Stockholm's perspective, the clearest signs of the company's problems came from the FETC half- year report. As such, operating income was down by 26% in Swedish krona terms and most activities were encountering…
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Project Management: Brantas River Basin Development and Qurzazate Solar Power Station Projects
¶ … management for any project that is on a large scale is essential in being responsive to the stakeholder's needs and dealing with the main challenges (Hobday, 2000). The two large scale projects in this case which…
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MCD Swot
The SWOT for McDonalds is attached in Appendix A. The company has experienced a lot of growth in the APMEA region (Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Asia), and most of this comes despite weakness in China.
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Walt Disney World: overview and operations
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida opened in 1971 as a simple theme park post-dating Disney Land in Anaheim, California. Over three decades later, Walt Disney World consists of four major theme parks: Animal Kingdom,…
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Non-Western Influences on European Art
Western European Art is an amalgamation of global influences. African art inspired cubism, Asian art inspired impression and post-impressionist artists. These trends date back to the age of Alexander the Great. However, European interest in the exotic didn't blossom until the age of the renaissance when Europeans traveled the globe in search of gold and goods to trade.
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The Jay Treaty of 1794
Using the American foreign policy, the Jay's Treaty of 1794 as the context of discussion, this essay argues that the country's history of foreign relations and policy has been predominantly expansionist and imperialist.
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Families in a Global Context
I interviewed the mother of an Asian-American family, 42 years old, native-born to Asian immigrant parents, married to an American man, with two small children. She had some definite ideas about family roles and…
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Globalization Cultures and Effects
Gills, Dong-Sook. (2002, May). "Globalization of Production and Women in Asia."
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Nursing Roles in Disaster Response and Community Preparedness
Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility