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PAKISTAN A Global Studies Handbook | Download Complete Book in PDF

PAKISTAN A Global Studies Handbook | Download Complete Book in PDF

PAKISTAN, A Global Studies Handbook By Yasmeen Niaz Mohiuddin


Series Editor’s Foreword

It is imperative that as many Americans as possible develop a basic understanding of Asia. In an increasingly interconnected world, the fact that Asia contains almost 60 percent of all the planet’s population is argument enough for increased knowledge of the continent on our parts. In addition, there are at least four other reasons why it is critical that Americans become more familiar with Asia. First, Americans of all ages, creeds, and colors are extensively involved economically with Asian countries. U.S.- Pacific two-way trade surpassed U.S. trade with Europe in the 1970s. American companies constitute the leading foreign investors in Japan. With the world’s second-largest economy, Japan is also the second-largest foreign investor in the United States. The recent Asian economic crisis notwithstanding, since World War II, East Asia has experienced the fastest rate of economic growth of all the world’s regions. Recently, newly industrialized Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand have joined the so-called Four Tigers—Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan—as leading areas for economic growth. In the past decade China has begun to realize its potential to be a world influencing economic actor. Many Americans now depend upon Asians for their economic livelihoods, and all of us consume products made in or by Asian companies.

 

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