• Numerous crises, from the collapse of Europe's exchange-rate mechanism in 1992-93 to the trauma in East Asia of recent months, make this clear.

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  • Networks of exiles dominate trade in many parts of the world: the Indians in east Africa and parts of the Caribbean, the Chinese in South-East Asia, and so on.

    ECONOMIST: How global leaders tap into diaspora networks

  • The partial or total removal of external female genitalia is illegal in the UK but the practice occurs in parts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

    BBC: Midwife 'role' as NHS targets female genital mutilation

  • This week that optimism became harder to sustain, as it emerged that two of the country's biggest banks are facing serious problems in the aftermath of East Asia's financial crisis.

    ECONOMIST: Malaysian banks

  • There is, in other words, nothing mysterious about the effect that China is having on corporate strategy in the rest of East Asia.

    ECONOMIST: Asian companies and the China challenge

  • And to tell you what you already know, the UK doesn't have a huge sovereign wealth fund, of the sort they have in Norway, much of the Middle East and Asia, keen and able to make massive long-term investments in the gubbins that underpin a nation's ability to grow and create wealth.

    BBC: A UK sovereign wealth fund?

  • The Leaders agreed to meet again in 2011 at the time of the 6th East Asia Summit to take place in Indonesia.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Working Lunch with ASEAN leaders

  • The end of the Vietnam war, the industrialisation of South-East Asia and then, in the early 1990s, the closing of the naval shipyard all contributed to the demise of Philadelphia's labour-intensive manufacturing.

    ECONOMIST: City life

  • The idea of embedding the growing powers of Asia, Russia, and the Middle East in the kind of new liberal order favored by people like Fareed Zakaria is, for Kagan, a hopeless dream.

    NEWYORKER: After America

  • First, that a lower yen could trigger another round of financial-market turmoil in the rest of East Asia.

    ECONOMIST: A weaker yen is good news, not bad, for Japan��s economy

  • Only one in three Arab women over the age of 15 works, compared to more than two out of three in East Asia, reflecting both conservative social attitudes and the slow growth of employment opportunities for either sex in much of the Arab world.

    ECONOMIST: Arab women are suffering, says a UN report

  • The saving surplus in East and South-East Asia is the legacy of a bust both more recent and more spectacular than the 1970s oil shocks: the Asian financial crisis in 1997-98.

    ECONOMIST: Why oil exporters and East Asians are reluctant to spend

  • And because of the importance of building stability and countering violent extremism in the Middle East and South Asia, we are increasing the number of Foreign Office staff in those regions by 30 per cent.

    BBC: In full: Brown security statement

  • The airport at Reggio could almost be in one of the poorer parts of South-East Asia.

    ECONOMIST: Southern Italy's ills

  • The same factors apply in the rest of South-East Asia, but with the opposite effects.

    ECONOMIST: The region assesses the costs

  • Last year about 8m were sold in Indonesia, dwarfing sales in the rest of South-East Asia (1.7m in Thailand, for instance).

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia's middle class: Missing BRIC in the wall | The

  • In Malaysia, the government's economic advisory body, the National Economic Aid Council, said Calpers was a relatively new investor in the region, and might not have complete insight into the value of emerging markets in East Asia.

    BBC: US pension fund quits Asian countries

  • They certainly apply in spades in Okinawa, the lynchpin of America's forward presence in East Asia and home to training areas every bit as essential to the readiness of U.S. forces in the Pacific as Vieques is to their Atlantic-based counterparts.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Alongside the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement and U.S. participation in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and the East Asia Summit, it will serve as a powerful statement of American engagement and staying power in East Asia.

    WSJ: Tom Donilon: The President's Free-Trade Path to Prosperity

  • Though they hope to "explore all markets, " right now the device is only sold in the Middle East and parts of Asia.

    CNN: Apparently This Matters: ePad Femme

  • Cambodia has one of the highest rates of child abandonment in South-East Asia, its orphanages are overcrowded and homeless urchins roam the capital, Phnom Penh, sniffing glue and begging.

    ECONOMIST: Cambodia

  • Petraeus, who took over Friday as head of U.S. Central Command, is overseeing his own review across the 20 countries that make up the command's area of operations in the Middle East and Asia.

    CNN: Analysis: U.S. reviewing Afghanistan policy

  • The turmoil in South-East Asia and the consequent dampening of demand there means that exports to the region will fall and imports from there rise, but that may well be balanced by more exports to the United States, politically charged though these may be.

    ECONOMIST: Japan: New tricks | The

  • The states mainly affected are Perak in the north and Negeri Sembilan in the centre, where the largest concentrations of pig farms in South-East Asia are found.

    ECONOMIST: A horrible end for Malaysia��s porkers

  • The same locations, albeit from a different angle, also appear in a series of crime novels written by James Church, the pseudonym of a former CIA operative in East Asia.

    ECONOMIST: The draw of a mysterious nation

  • It is clear also that there has been a big exchange of pigeons between the Middle East and South Asia, and India in particular - the likely consequence of historic trading connections between the two regions.

    BBC: Pigeon DNA gives up fancy secrets

  • Today OFWs live not just in the United States but also in Japan, other parts of Asia, and throughout the Middle East.

    NPR: Filipino Families Divided by Distance, Economics

  • Within the next four decades, most of the developed countries in East Asia, as well as Europe, will become veritable old-age homes: A third or more of their populations will be over 65.

    FORBES: The Un-Aging of America

  • This is not much of a feature in East Asia where most of the people who run companies already own most of the shares - in fact the families who control listed companies typically hold around three quarters of the equity.

    BBC: Hong Kong dwells on US scandals

  • Thanks to the economic slump, as well as changing tastes, in East Asia, where the bulk of the more expensive categories was sold, their value fell by a quarter.

    ECONOMIST: Spirits

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