ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF ASEAN (INDONESIA) + CHINA AFTER AIIB

  • M. Dudi Hari Saputra

Abstract

This paper purpose is to predict Economic Relations of ASEAN
(Indonesia) + China After AIIB (the Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank), answering economic crisis questioned that hit
the United States and the European Union in 2009 and is still in
the recovery process until now, and has made many of Asian
countries particularly East Asia such as China began a
diversification of market and investment destination and increase
economic cooperation to the other regions (ASEAN), particularly
Indonesia. Therefore, at first, this paper tries to analyze China
economic relations with Indonesia. Second, the effective rate of
China trade and investment in Indonesia. Third, prediction of
Indonesia and China economic situation after AIIB cooperation.
Indonesia relate governance with national policy, which will be
correlated with the level of supranational/regional
intergovernmental (regionalism and integration) which aims,
among others; financial sector to stimulate research and
development, increase the spread of technology, reducing
managerial differences in running the business and implementing
a system to change for the better.

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Published
2017-12-01
How to Cite
Saputra, M. D. H. (2017). ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF ASEAN (INDONESIA) + CHINA AFTER AIIB, 2(01), 1 - 22. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.36859/jdg.v2i01.30