The role of commercial diplomacy; human rights in Asia
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Several Asian countries, including Singapore, China, Malaysia and Indonesia, conflate the concept of human rights with economic development. This belief that economic development will lead to political and civil rights is flawed because it ignores the loss of individual rights.
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Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1997
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Roots of prosperity
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The family is germane to understanding the economic and political development of nations. Thus, a nation's stability is considered a reflection of the social and cultural integration of the family. Europe's modernity is attributed to its rich family traditions.
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Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1998
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Sources of prosperity: culture and economics
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Studies indicate that economic prosperity may be achieved by fostering the establishment of the nuclear family. Analysts have noted that societies that achieve ecomomic prosperity are usually those with a high number of stable nucler families.
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Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1992
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