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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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United States involvement in the Vietnam War
President Eisenhower said the U.S. should not become involved in a land war in Asia. President Johnson said we should not send American boys to fight Asian boys' war. Yet, the U.S. did become involved in a war in Vietnam.
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ActionAid and ICTUR: International NGO Profiles
ActionAid was started in the year 1972 as a British charity 'Action in Distress' and had a focus in educating children. By the year 1984 the organization was reaching over forty-thousand children in different areas…
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BASF's Non-Cyclical Growth Strategy in the Chemical Industry
BASF, one of the world's largest chemical company's, has a company slogan which states, "We don't make a lot of the products you buy. We make a lot of the products you buy better." (BASF, "About Us").
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The clash of civilizations
¶ … Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order written by Samuel P. Huntington is actually an expansion of his 1993 article entitled the Clash of Civilizations. The main aim of article was in fact to imagine…
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HIV Patients' Rights to Kidney Transplants and Medical Tourism
Poor socio-economic background and conditions mixed with the HIV / AIDS crisis can only mean even more socio-economic and political upheaval, the regression of development and the collapse of societies: beginning with…
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International Pol. Ec. The Four Different Scenarios
The four different scenarios laid out by the World Economic Forum in 2009 paint distinctly different visions of the development of global financial markets. The four scenarios are financial regionalism, re-engineered…
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Mobile Phone Industry in Africa
Africa's attractiveness to MNCs from mobile phone industry
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Career Choice You Have Selected
¶ … career choice you have selected is appropriate for you, why you have selected HSBC and what your career objectives are.
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Strategic analysis of the Coca-Cola Company using Porter's Five Forces and PEST analysis
This paper is about Coca-Cola. The components of this paper are as follows. There is an executive summary, there is a PEST analysis and there is an analysis using the Michael Porter's Five Forces model. Conclusions are drawn about the nature of the company's external environment, and what these environmental conditions might mean for Coca-Cola's strategy.
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Foreign market entry and diversification strategies
Together with International House of Pancakes, Applebee's is owned by DineEquity, Inc. and competes in the casual dining industry. In recent years, Applebee's International, Inc. and Applebee's Neighborhood Grills & Bars have expanded their operations throughout the United States and into 17 foreign countries. The casual dining business model developed by Applebee's has a proven track record of success in these venues, and further diversification of the company's operations abroad appears to be justified based on this review.