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What is Asian Tigers

World Politics and the Challenges for International Security
The four Asian NICs that experienced far greater rates of economic growth during the 1980s than the more advanced industrial societies of the Global North.
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The Economic Component of World Politics and the Main Global Social and Economic Problems
Nika Chitadze (International Black Sea University, Georgia)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 68
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9586-2.ch013
Abstract
The purpose of this research is consideration and analysis of the main social and economic problems of the world, which are connected with the existence of the gap between “Global North” and “Global South” and problems of the consumption of mineral resources, including energy and water resources, unemployment, illiteracy, health issues, food supply, demography, etc. We are watching the world become one. Countries and regions are interconnected by a thousand threads that make them interdependent. The world economy today is undergoing a process of globalization – the increasing interdependence of the economies of various countries of the world due to the growth in the movement of goods and services and the intensive exchange of goods, information, technologies, and labor migration.
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The states of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea who hitherto, prior to 1965 were backwards in global development chart, but began to suddenly experience development revolutions between the periods of 1965 and 1995.
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Main Characters of Globalization in the 21st Century
The four Asian NICs that experienced far greater rates of economic growth during the 1980s than the more advanced industrial societies of the Global North.
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