Economic institutions related to the Buddhist Civilisation The ASEAN Economic Community

EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Subjects and Objectives of the Course Business in the ASEAN Markets. Subject: The Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation. Syllabus: The subject “The Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation” consists of eight parts: 1. The main features of the Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation 2. Buddhism and the Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation 3. The Economic Profile of the Buddhist Countries 4. The Buddhist business people 5. The Asian economic integration of the Buddhist Civilisation Economic Organisations, Trade Agreements 6. The Buddhist Civilisation and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN 7. Interactions of the Buddhist Civilisation with the other civilisations

8. Economic institutions related to the Buddhist Civilisation

The objectives of the subject “The Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation”: 1. To identify the characteristics of the Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation 2. To analyse the influence of Buddhism on the Buddhist Economic Area 3. To know the economic profile of the Buddhist Countries 4. To analyse the profile of Buddhist Business People 5. To understand the process of economic integration of the Buddhist Civilisation 6. To explore the economic relations of the Buddhist Civilisation with the other civilisations Western, Sinic, Hindu, Islamic, and the African 7. To analyse the main economic organisations related to the Buddhist Economic Area Download the syllabus of the module: “Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation ” PDF Sub-subject - The Religious Diversity in the ASEAN: Strength or Threat? Syllabus: 1. The Religious Diversity in the ASEAN Region 2. The main religions of the ASEAN Countries: Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism Sub-subject: Aung San Suu Kyi Myanmar Nobel Peace Prize. Syllabus: 1. The Burmese Activist Aung San Suu Kyi Theravada Buddhist 2. The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Aung San Suu Kyi 3. The Spiritual Revolution based on the non-violence Ahimsa of Aung San Suu Kyi EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Subject: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN 2. Objectives and principles of the ASEAN 3. The ASEAN member countries: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam

4. The ASEAN Economic Community

5. Foreign Direct Investment FDI in the ASEAN Countries 6. The ASEAN Free-Trade Area AFTA 7. The ASEAN plus 3 cooperation 8. The ASEANs Free Trade Agreements FTA The aims of the subject “The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN” are the following: 1. To understand the aims and functions of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN 2. To assess the benefits for the ASEAN member countries as well as the areas of cooperation 3. To understand the concept of “ASEAN Economic Community” a single market and unified production base and the implications for the ASEAN countries 4. To understand the benefits of the free-trade area of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations 5. To analyse the process of economic and trade integration among the ASEAN member countries 6. To know the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle IMT-GT and the Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy 7. To analyse the international relations of the ASEAN Free Trade Agreements Sub-subject: The ASEAN Economic Community. Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore. Syllabus: 1. The ASEAN economic profile Southeast Asia 2. The Economic Community of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN 3. The ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement 4. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Single Market and Production Base EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com

5. The Economic Integration in the ASEAN Region