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Monday 5 December 2016

GRDS Quarterly Newsletter letter: GAHSSR (August-November 2016)

 GRDS Quarterly Newsletter: GAHSSR (August-November 2016)
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Dear GAHSSR Members,

Greetings and sincere thanks for your patronage and support. GAHSSR has now grown to 4696 followers and members from 45 countries.
We are glad to present to you our latest edition of newsletter. The newsletter showcases the associations current and upcoming endeavours.
Conferences Held:
  GAHSSR has successfully organised following International conferences in the period of Aug-Nov 2016:

http://gahssr.org/proceedings.php
We thank all members, participants and supporting organisations for making these conferences successful.

  GAHSSR Collaborations:

It is our constant endeavour to associate with academicians, researchers, students, professionals and organisations. This collaboration is the crux of our growth and contribution to the society. We are proud to have following organisational collaborations:

  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Venue Provider)
  • Yildiz Technical University, 34349 Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey (Venue Provider)
  • Rumah University, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Venue Provider)
  • Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK (Venue Provider)
  • Buein Zahra Technical University, Iran (Collaboration)
  • Research and Markets Limited, Dublin, Ireland (Collaboration)
  • CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), China (Collaboration)
  • International Journal of Computer Science and Business Informatics (IJCSBI), Mauritius (Collaboration)
  • Linton University College, KTG Group, Malaysia (Collaboration)
  • Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand (Venue Provider)
  • Peacful Mind Foundation, India (Partner)
  • Tresorix Ltd. Mauritius (Collaboration)
  • ResearchSEA, Asia Research News, UK (Media Partner)
  • International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, Mauritius (Collaboration)
  • International Journal of Supply Chain Management (Scopus indexed), London (Collaboration)
  • GTIS, Taiwan (Green Technology Invention Society, Taiwan) (Collaboration)
  • Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal (Venue Provider)
  • Srishti International, Bangalore, India (Collaboration)
  • Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (Venue Provider)
We will be glad to partner with your organisation. Please write to info@gahssr.org for assistance. 

Job Openings

  GAHSSR is searching for talented and energetic conference coordinators (part-time) who are working/ studying at following locations:
      

Dubai/ London/ Barcelona/ Lisbon/ Rome/ Kuala Lumpur/ Bali/ Singapore/ Bangkok

Its a golden opportunity to be a part of our global team, to interact and associate with International academicians, display your leadership and organising skills and earn handsome honorarium.

All interested and eligible candidates are requested to contact us with their CV, Photograph, Cover Letter on info@gahssr.org

Editorial Article
             
                         Ralph.Wrobel (West Saxon University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Germany)
 

                                              Title:Chinese Geopolitics in Southeast Asia: A New Pattern of Economic Power?


Southeast Asia is of highest geostrategic interest for China as rising Great Power as well as for the U.S. and its ally Japan. Since the ‘Pivot to East Asia’ of the Obama administration in Washington in 2012 observers are discussing a ‘New Great Game’ in the region. But has China already established a ‘backyard’ by its economic activities in Southeast Asia? What is the spatial pattern of China’s activities? As an analysis of FDI stocks as well as trade related data show the region can be divided in several groups. (1) By trade and partly by FDI dominated Chinese Special Administrative Regions Hong Kong and Macao. (2) The by FDI strongly dominated Chinese small neighbour Laos. (3) Partly by FDI dominated countries like Cambodia, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste. (4) The independent Southeast Asian countries with different trade ties to China but mostly strong military or diplomatic ties to the U.S., Taiwan, Singapore, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei Darussalam. Therefore, Southeast Asia cannot be called a Chinese ‘backyard’ yet. But if U.S. president Trump will withdraw the U.S. attention from the region China could be able to achieve a hegemonic position in the region, soon.

 


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Invited Speakers

Following is a list of invited keynote/ plenary speakers in the period of Aug-Nov 2016:

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