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President Obama Makes Introductory Remarks at U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Summit
President Obama holds a meeting with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders at Rancho Mirage in California on February 15, 2016. Full video is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/president-obama-greets-asean-leaders and transcript will be available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-and-remarks.
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President Obama addresses ASEAN summit, Supreme Court nomination
President Barack Obama spoke from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit and addressed new actions based on the countries' discussions of regional security issues. The president also addressed nominating a new Supreme Court justice and Republican opposition to any nomination.
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The President's Remarks at the Opening Session of the U.S.-ASEAN Summit
President Obama delivers remarks at the Opening Session of the U.S.-ASEAN Summit at the Annenberg Retreat at the Sunnylands Center in Rancho Mirage, CA, February 16, 2016.
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7 Things you need to know about ASEAN
As the World Economic Forum on East Asia gets underway in Manila, we examine a region whose pending economic-community initiative will encompass more than three billion people with a combined GDP of $21 trillion.
ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, comprises one of the world's fastest-growing markets—and one of the least well known.
Click to read more about them on our site from
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Preview of the 2016 U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Sunnylands, CA
The Washington Foreign Press Center on February 10, 2016 hosts a press briefing with National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel to preview the upcoming U.S. - ASEAN Summit scheduled for February 15-16 at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California. A transcript will soon be available a
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Retreat 1: Promoting an Innovative, Entrepreneurial ASEAN Economic Community
Rancho Mirage, California
15 February 2016
The Special US-ASEAN Summit officially begins as United States President Barack Obama welcomed President Aquino and other leaders of ASEAN at The Great Room of Sunnylands, where the two-day meeting takes place.
In his opening remarks, President Obama said that the summit is a reflection of his personal commitment and the national commitment of the US to
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Leaders of ASEAN Member Nations Arrive at Sunnylands
President Obama welcomes the leaders of all 10 ASEAN member states to Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California for the U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Summit on February 15, 2016.
Full video is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/president-obama-greets-asean-leaders and transcript will be available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-and-remarks.
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ASEAN Community in 2015 En-sub
ASEAN Citizens and Fans, come here!
Do you know ASEAN and ASEAN Community?
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Biểu tình nhân thượng đỉnh Mỹ-ASEAN ở Sunnylands
Biểu tình ở Sunnylands.
Theo dõi YouTube: http://bit.ly/11PGb33
Đài Á Châu Tự Do RFA trụ sở tại thủ đô Washington Hoa Kỳ, cung cấp thông tin đa dạng, chính xác, trung thực về các vấn đề thời sự, kinh tế, xã hội, đời sống tại Việt Nam và trên Thế Giới.
Với đội ngũ xướng ngôn viên chuyên nghiệp, yêu nghề; Hòa Ái, Diễm Thi, Chân Như, Vũ Hoàng, v.v… liên tục cập nhật đến quý khán thính giả những t
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ONE ASEAN | ASEAN Theme Song 2015 | ASEAN Youth Organization
'ONE'
Malaysia takes the chairmanship for #ASEAN 2015 . Our People Our Community Our Vision
Lyrics :
We are one
Our time has now begun ,
Open your eyes and see,
The change in you and me,
Now as one,
Livin’ under the sun,
Hear the children sings ,
The hope their voices brings
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmon
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President Obama hosts first ASEAN summit on U.S. soil
President Barack Obama hosts Southeast Asian leaders at an unprecedented summit in California starting Monday as he looks to deepen ties with the region’s fast-growing economies. But a nation not invited — neighboring power China — will be the proverbial elephant in the room as the leaders grapple with sensitive territorial disputes.
As part of Obama’s so-called pivot in U.S. foreign policy towar
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ASEAN Summit Draws Strong Protests
President Barack Obama welcomed Southeast Asian leaders to the Sunnylands estate in California Monday for a two-day summit on trade and security issues. Mike O'Sullivan reports that the meeting drew hundreds of protesters who say they want an end to human rights abuses in the region.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/3192714.html
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Protesting ASEAN Summit 2016 at Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
Protesting ASEAN Summit 2016 at Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
Watch Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4DWVV5O0YQ
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#ASEANSummit2016
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Top 10 asean army power ranking 2016
Asean military rank
Including country:
Vietnam, laos, phillipines, malaysia, mianmar, indonesia, brunei, cambodia, thailand, singapore 2016
While Southeast Asia considers closer military integration, China continues its encroachment on the sovereignty of the region. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has the potential to become a fully integrated mutual defense alliance which stands to w
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ASEAN Tourism Ads - Southeast Asian Countries Tourism Commercials
Showcasing the Tourism Advertisement Campaigns of each Southeast Asian Countries.
All videos are owned by the Department/Ministry of Tourism of each respective countries.
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The 6th Asean Quiz in Vietnam
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History of the ASEAN
Southeast Asia is a teeming melting pot of some 630-million multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual peoples. It is a region of many cultures, yet, amidst this multiplicity of races, there are common threads that bind the peoples of Southeast Asia.
This video narrates the history of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) dating back since the early 60s up to its present achieve
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ASEAN GALA DINNER SHOW [21 NOV 2015]
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ASEAN - Southeast Asian Countries' National Anthems
Compilation of all of the National Anthems of Southeast Asian Countries
Credits to the owners of the respective videos.
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Militarisasyon sa West PH Sea, pinatitigil ng US, ASEAN
Pinatitigil na ng Estados Unidos at ASEAN ang militarisasyon, konstruksyon at reclamation sa West Philippine Sea. Pero sabay sa paglabas ng Sunnylands declaration sa pagtatapos ng US-ASEAN Summit, kinumpirma ng China na nagpadala ito ng surface to air missiles sa pinagaagawang karagatan. Nagpa-Patrol si RG Cruz. TV Patrol, Miyerkules, Pebrero 17, 2016
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กำเนิด ASEAN community
กำเนิดประชาคมอาเซียน ASEAN Community( Birth of ASEAN community)
ศูนย์ข้อมูลอาเซียน โครงการ NOE Plaza(Network of Education)
ขอขอบคุณข้อมูลจาก
มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏพระนคร
กรมอาเซียน
www.noeplaza.org
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ASEAN and it's member countries
A presentation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and it's member countries.
Also available as individual chapters:
Part 1: Introduction (http://youtu.be/Aqvie8Wkrac)
Part 2: Brunei (http://youtu.be/9UjvIHAyJ68)
Part 3: Cambodia (http://youtu.be/K6Mu-TI1VJw)
Part 4: Indonesia (http://youtu.be/-o9Shi0ZiZI)
Part 5: Laos (http://youtu.be/Z4BElXUuKcc)
Part 6: Malaysia (http://yout
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ASEAN Journey - 1967 - 2015
Website : http://www.asean.org/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/aseansecretariat
Twitter : https://twitter.com/ASEAN
Google Plus : http://bit.ly/aseangplus
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/theaseansecretariat
President Obama Makes Introductory Remarks at U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Summit
President Obama holds a meeting with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders at Rancho Mirage in California on February 15, 2016. Full video is ...
President Obama holds a meeting with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders at Rancho Mirage in California on February 15, 2016. Full video is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/president-obama-greets-asean-leaders and transcript will be available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-and-remarks.
wn.com/President Obama Makes Introductory Remarks At U.S. Asean Leaders Summit
President Obama holds a meeting with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders at Rancho Mirage in California on February 15, 2016. Full video is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/president-obama-greets-asean-leaders and transcript will be available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-and-remarks.
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 16
President Obama addresses ASEAN summit, Supreme Court nomination
President Barack Obama spoke from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit and addressed new actions based on the countries' discussions of regional se...
President Barack Obama spoke from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit and addressed new actions based on the countries' discussions of regional security issues. The president also addressed nominating a new Supreme Court justice and Republican opposition to any nomination.
wn.com/President Obama Addresses Asean Summit, Supreme Court Nomination
President Barack Obama spoke from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit and addressed new actions based on the countries' discussions of regional security issues. The president also addressed nominating a new Supreme Court justice and Republican opposition to any nomination.
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 2718
The President's Remarks at the Opening Session of the U.S.-ASEAN Summit
President Obama delivers remarks at the Opening Session of the U.S.-ASEAN Summit at the Annenberg Retreat at the Sunnylands Center in Rancho Mirage, CA, Februar...
President Obama delivers remarks at the Opening Session of the U.S.-ASEAN Summit at the Annenberg Retreat at the Sunnylands Center in Rancho Mirage, CA, February 16, 2016.
wn.com/The President's Remarks At The Opening Session Of The U.S. Asean Summit
President Obama delivers remarks at the Opening Session of the U.S.-ASEAN Summit at the Annenberg Retreat at the Sunnylands Center in Rancho Mirage, CA, February 16, 2016.
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 48
7 Things you need to know about ASEAN
As the World Economic Forum on East Asia gets underway in Manila, we examine a region whose pending economic-community initiative will encompass more than three...
As the World Economic Forum on East Asia gets underway in Manila, we examine a region whose pending economic-community initiative will encompass more than three billion people with a combined GDP of $21 trillion.
ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, comprises one of the world's fastest-growing markets—and one of the least well known.
Click to read more about them on our site from McKinsey and McKinsey Global Institute experts: http://www.mckinsey.com/Insights/Public_Sector/Understanding_ASEAN_Seven_things_you_need_to_know,
wn.com/7 Things You Need To Know About Asean
As the World Economic Forum on East Asia gets underway in Manila, we examine a region whose pending economic-community initiative will encompass more than three billion people with a combined GDP of $21 trillion.
ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, comprises one of the world's fastest-growing markets—and one of the least well known.
Click to read more about them on our site from McKinsey and McKinsey Global Institute experts: http://www.mckinsey.com/Insights/Public_Sector/Understanding_ASEAN_Seven_things_you_need_to_know,
- published: 21 May 2014
- views: 83052
Preview of the 2016 U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Sunnylands, CA
The Washington Foreign Press Center on February 10, 2016 hosts a press briefing with National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Daniel Kritenbr...
The Washington Foreign Press Center on February 10, 2016 hosts a press briefing with National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel to preview the upcoming U.S. - ASEAN Summit scheduled for February 15-16 at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California. A transcript will soon be available at http://fpc.state.gov.
wn.com/Preview Of The 2016 U.S. Asean Summit In Sunnylands, Ca
The Washington Foreign Press Center on February 10, 2016 hosts a press briefing with National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel to preview the upcoming U.S. - ASEAN Summit scheduled for February 15-16 at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California. A transcript will soon be available at http://fpc.state.gov.
- published: 10 Feb 2016
- views: 9
Retreat 1: Promoting an Innovative, Entrepreneurial ASEAN Economic Community
Rancho Mirage, California
15 February 2016
The Special US-ASEAN Summit officially begins as United States President Barack Obama welcomed President Aquino and ...
Rancho Mirage, California
15 February 2016
The Special US-ASEAN Summit officially begins as United States President Barack Obama welcomed President Aquino and other leaders of ASEAN at The Great Room of Sunnylands, where the two-day meeting takes place.
In his opening remarks, President Obama said that the summit is a reflection of his personal commitment and the national commitment of the US to a strong and lasting partnership with the ASEAN nations and to Southeast Asia “as one region, as one community – ASEAN.”
According to the US leader, the trade between the US and ASEAN has boosted to 55% since he assumed office, making the region the fourth trading partner of America. “Together, we can continue to increase the trade and economic partnerships to create jobs and opportunity for our people,” he said.
President Obama, likewise, congratulated his fellow leaders for the formation of the ASEAN community. On security, he explained that the increased maritime security assistance given by the US to its allies in the region will improve the mutual capabilities “to protect lawful commerce and the respond to humanitarian crisis.”
“Here, in this summit, we can advance our shared vision of a regional order where international rules and norms including freedom of navigation are upheld and where disputes are resolved through peaceful legal means,” said President Obama.
The summit is a follow-up to the elevation of US-ASEAN dialogue relations into a Strategic Partnership last November in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The discussions will focus on trade, security, peace and stability in the region, including the issue on West Philippine Sea, and countering violent extremism.
After the first session, President Obama will host a working dinner at the Sunnylands Historic House.
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wn.com/Retreat 1 Promoting An Innovative, Entrepreneurial Asean Economic Community
Rancho Mirage, California
15 February 2016
The Special US-ASEAN Summit officially begins as United States President Barack Obama welcomed President Aquino and other leaders of ASEAN at The Great Room of Sunnylands, where the two-day meeting takes place.
In his opening remarks, President Obama said that the summit is a reflection of his personal commitment and the national commitment of the US to a strong and lasting partnership with the ASEAN nations and to Southeast Asia “as one region, as one community – ASEAN.”
According to the US leader, the trade between the US and ASEAN has boosted to 55% since he assumed office, making the region the fourth trading partner of America. “Together, we can continue to increase the trade and economic partnerships to create jobs and opportunity for our people,” he said.
President Obama, likewise, congratulated his fellow leaders for the formation of the ASEAN community. On security, he explained that the increased maritime security assistance given by the US to its allies in the region will improve the mutual capabilities “to protect lawful commerce and the respond to humanitarian crisis.”
“Here, in this summit, we can advance our shared vision of a regional order where international rules and norms including freedom of navigation are upheld and where disputes are resolved through peaceful legal means,” said President Obama.
The summit is a follow-up to the elevation of US-ASEAN dialogue relations into a Strategic Partnership last November in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The discussions will focus on trade, security, peace and stability in the region, including the issue on West Philippine Sea, and countering violent extremism.
After the first session, President Obama will host a working dinner at the Sunnylands Historic House.
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- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 0
Leaders of ASEAN Member Nations Arrive at Sunnylands
President Obama welcomes the leaders of all 10 ASEAN member states to Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California for the U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Summit on February 15, ...
President Obama welcomes the leaders of all 10 ASEAN member states to Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California for the U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Summit on February 15, 2016.
Full video is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/president-obama-greets-asean-leaders and transcript will be available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-and-remarks.
wn.com/Leaders Of Asean Member Nations Arrive At Sunnylands
President Obama welcomes the leaders of all 10 ASEAN member states to Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California for the U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Summit on February 15, 2016.
Full video is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/president-obama-greets-asean-leaders and transcript will be available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-and-remarks.
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 31
ASEAN Community in 2015 En-sub
ASEAN Citizens and Fans, come here!
Do you know ASEAN and ASEAN Community?...
ASEAN Citizens and Fans, come here!
Do you know ASEAN and ASEAN Community?
wn.com/Asean Community In 2015 En Sub
ASEAN Citizens and Fans, come here!
Do you know ASEAN and ASEAN Community?
- published: 27 Dec 2008
- views: 181542
Biểu tình nhân thượng đỉnh Mỹ-ASEAN ở Sunnylands
Biểu tình ở Sunnylands.
Theo dõi YouTube: http://bit.ly/11PGb33
Đài Á Châu Tự Do RFA trụ sở tại thủ đô Washington Hoa Kỳ, cung cấp thông tin đa dạng, chính xá...
Biểu tình ở Sunnylands.
Theo dõi YouTube: http://bit.ly/11PGb33
Đài Á Châu Tự Do RFA trụ sở tại thủ đô Washington Hoa Kỳ, cung cấp thông tin đa dạng, chính xác, trung thực về các vấn đề thời sự, kinh tế, xã hội, đời sống tại Việt Nam và trên Thế Giới.
Với đội ngũ xướng ngôn viên chuyên nghiệp, yêu nghề; Hòa Ái, Diễm Thi, Chân Như, Vũ Hoàng, v.v… liên tục cập nhật đến quý khán thính giả những tin tức mới nhất, những phân tích, bình luận, các cuộc phỏng vấn liên quan đến những vấn đề người Việt Nam trong cũng như ngoài nước quan tâm.
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wn.com/Biểu Tình Nhân Thượng Đỉnh Mỹ Asean Ở Sunnylands
Biểu tình ở Sunnylands.
Theo dõi YouTube: http://bit.ly/11PGb33
Đài Á Châu Tự Do RFA trụ sở tại thủ đô Washington Hoa Kỳ, cung cấp thông tin đa dạng, chính xác, trung thực về các vấn đề thời sự, kinh tế, xã hội, đời sống tại Việt Nam và trên Thế Giới.
Với đội ngũ xướng ngôn viên chuyên nghiệp, yêu nghề; Hòa Ái, Diễm Thi, Chân Như, Vũ Hoàng, v.v… liên tục cập nhật đến quý khán thính giả những tin tức mới nhất, những phân tích, bình luận, các cuộc phỏng vấn liên quan đến những vấn đề người Việt Nam trong cũng như ngoài nước quan tâm.
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- published: 17 Feb 2016
- views: 113
ONE ASEAN | ASEAN Theme Song 2015 | ASEAN Youth Organization
'ONE'
Malaysia takes the chairmanship for #ASEAN 2015 . Our People Our Community Our Vision
Lyrics :
We are one
Our time has now begun ,
Open your eyes a...
'ONE'
Malaysia takes the chairmanship for #ASEAN 2015 . Our People Our Community Our Vision
Lyrics :
We are one
Our time has now begun ,
Open your eyes and see,
The change in you and me,
Now as one,
Livin’ under the sun,
Hear the children sings ,
The hope their voices brings
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmony we stays,
ACROSS generations ,one family we stand.
A strength unbound , destined to shake the ground,
Bonds entwined , blest be the tie that bands,
A point of light, sowing peace for what is right
Like the brightest star, let the world see who we are,
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmony we stays,
ACROSS generations ,one family we stand.
One ASEAN, ONE VISION Oh Yeah,
Ignited , United , Say Yeah
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM come on sings,
Uuuuu..uuu one family
One ASEAN, ONE VISION Oh Yeah,
Ignited , United , Say Yeah
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM let’s sing,
Ooooh.. one family
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmony we stays,
ACROSS generations ,one family we stand.
“ONE”, the theme song, all music and lyrics are composed by ICOM (students, faculty and alumni).
wn.com/One Asean | Asean Theme Song 2015 | Asean Youth Organization
'ONE'
Malaysia takes the chairmanship for #ASEAN 2015 . Our People Our Community Our Vision
Lyrics :
We are one
Our time has now begun ,
Open your eyes and see,
The change in you and me,
Now as one,
Livin’ under the sun,
Hear the children sings ,
The hope their voices brings
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmony we stays,
ACROSS generations ,one family we stand.
A strength unbound , destined to shake the ground,
Bonds entwined , blest be the tie that bands,
A point of light, sowing peace for what is right
Like the brightest star, let the world see who we are,
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmony we stays,
ACROSS generations ,one family we stand.
One ASEAN, ONE VISION Oh Yeah,
Ignited , United , Say Yeah
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM come on sings,
Uuuuu..uuu one family
One ASEAN, ONE VISION Oh Yeah,
Ignited , United , Say Yeah
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM let’s sing,
Ooooh.. one family
One ASEAN, ONE VISION ONE PEOPLE WE CARE,
Ignited , United a brotherhood a man,
ONE VOICE , ONE RHTYM in harmony we stays,
ACROSS generations ,one family we stand.
“ONE”, the theme song, all music and lyrics are composed by ICOM (students, faculty and alumni).
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 25502
President Obama hosts first ASEAN summit on U.S. soil
President Barack Obama hosts Southeast Asian leaders at an unprecedented summit in California starting Monday as he looks to deepen ties with the region’s fast-...
President Barack Obama hosts Southeast Asian leaders at an unprecedented summit in California starting Monday as he looks to deepen ties with the region’s fast-growing economies. But a nation not invited — neighboring power China — will be the proverbial elephant in the room as the leaders grapple with sensitive territorial disputes.
As part of Obama’s so-called pivot in U.S. foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific, he has made a point of traveling to the region each fall to meet with the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN.
Now, Obama is inviting ASEAN leaders to the U.S., and to the same venue where he hosted China’s President Xi Jinping in 2013. U.S. officials say the two-day summit at the Sunnylands estate is not directed against China, a strategic rival of the U.S. But the military might and economic clout of the rising Asian power is likely to loom over their discussions.
Be Smarter. Faster. More Colorful and get the full story at http://usat.ly/1PXGZJs
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wn.com/President Obama Hosts First Asean Summit On U.S. Soil
President Barack Obama hosts Southeast Asian leaders at an unprecedented summit in California starting Monday as he looks to deepen ties with the region’s fast-growing economies. But a nation not invited — neighboring power China — will be the proverbial elephant in the room as the leaders grapple with sensitive territorial disputes.
As part of Obama’s so-called pivot in U.S. foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific, he has made a point of traveling to the region each fall to meet with the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN.
Now, Obama is inviting ASEAN leaders to the U.S., and to the same venue where he hosted China’s President Xi Jinping in 2013. U.S. officials say the two-day summit at the Sunnylands estate is not directed against China, a strategic rival of the U.S. But the military might and economic clout of the rising Asian power is likely to loom over their discussions.
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- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 1452
ASEAN Summit Draws Strong Protests
President Barack Obama welcomed Southeast Asian leaders to the Sunnylands estate in California Monday for a two-day summit on trade and security issues. Mike ...
President Barack Obama welcomed Southeast Asian leaders to the Sunnylands estate in California Monday for a two-day summit on trade and security issues. Mike O'Sullivan reports that the meeting drew hundreds of protesters who say they want an end to human rights abuses in the region.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/3192714.html
wn.com/Asean Summit Draws Strong Protests
President Barack Obama welcomed Southeast Asian leaders to the Sunnylands estate in California Monday for a two-day summit on trade and security issues. Mike O'Sullivan reports that the meeting drew hundreds of protesters who say they want an end to human rights abuses in the region.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/3192714.html
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 58
Protesting ASEAN Summit 2016 at Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
Protesting ASEAN Summit 2016 at Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
Watch Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4DWVV5O0YQ
#iFreedomT...
Protesting ASEAN Summit 2016 at Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
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wn.com/Protesting Asean Summit 2016 At Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
Protesting ASEAN Summit 2016 at Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage, Calif. On Feb. 15, 2016 Part 1
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- published: 16 Feb 2016
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Top 10 asean army power ranking 2016
Asean military rank
Including country:
Vietnam, laos, phillipines, malaysia, mianmar, indonesia, brunei, cambodia, thailand, singapore 2016
While Southeast As...
Asean military rank
Including country:
Vietnam, laos, phillipines, malaysia, mianmar, indonesia, brunei, cambodia, thailand, singapore 2016
While Southeast Asia considers closer military integration, China continues its encroachment on the sovereignty of the region. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has the potential to become a fully integrated mutual defense alliance which stands to ward off aggressive acts from an increasingly southward expanding PRC. This process of military and security integration has already begun in the form of the ASEAN Chiefs of Defense Forces Informal Meetings and ASEAN Defense Ministers Meetings. These meetings provide a forum for the nations to discuss their pressing security issues in a collaborative setting. External threats provide the perfect environment for internal cooperation and this region collectively faces a unilateral threat from an aggressive China.
Why would the states favor military integration? Military cooperation in the form of a collective security organization would allow the region to assert their territorial claims to the South China Sea in lieu of China’s. This goal itself poses fundamental problems to the very idea of cooperation by ASEAN members. China only represents one of the countless territorial claimants over the South China Sea. Most claimants are ASEAN members and would represent competing interests within the alliance. These competing interests do pose challenges to the prospect of cooperation but are possible to overcome through analyzing the ranking of each states preferable outcomes.
The South China Sea currently entertains claims or partial claims from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Singapore. Of these states only one, China, is a great power capable of truly global power projection. Every other state with competing claims actually lacks the military capacity to dispute any of China’s claims. This single truism means that the only hope for keeping China out of the region will require balancing and collaboration by the smaller powers. Now certainly not all claims and disputes over borders are with China, meaning that some states in the region have no direct quarrel with the PRC, but that does not mean their interests are not threatened by Chinese presence in the region.
Since the days of the Srivijaya (ancient kingdom based on Sumatra) and the Spice Islands, Southeast Asia has been a pillar of international trade, whether consensual or otherwise. This international trade finally stands to benefit the population of the region in place of the frequently exploitative system that has been forced upon the region for centuries. Though this trade system is threatened if the People’s Republic of China continues to force its presence into strategic waterways.
Would ASEAN military cooperation be sufficient to deter further Chinese encroachment? According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Military Expenditure Database, the total military expenditures of ASEAN in 2013 equal around $38 billion USD. This is miniscule compared to China’s 2013 expenditures of $188 billion USD but represents a unified threat that could be substantial in deterring China from aggressive action. (SIPRI) Currently the cost of China taking aggressive or hostile postures towards individual countries with which it has disputes is effectively zero. No single nation in the region even poses a threat of military resistance due to the imbalance of power. But a unified front with shared military resources of approximately a fifth of China’s expenditures would pose a serious threat to uncontested Chinese hegemony in the region. Unilaterally attacking such an alliance would surely make China a pariah in the international system. Military cooperation between ASEAN states would not be for the purpose of fighting China, but would serve to negotiate from a position of strength and not the current climate of weakness.
wn.com/Top 10 Asean Army Power Ranking 2016
Asean military rank
Including country:
Vietnam, laos, phillipines, malaysia, mianmar, indonesia, brunei, cambodia, thailand, singapore 2016
While Southeast Asia considers closer military integration, China continues its encroachment on the sovereignty of the region. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has the potential to become a fully integrated mutual defense alliance which stands to ward off aggressive acts from an increasingly southward expanding PRC. This process of military and security integration has already begun in the form of the ASEAN Chiefs of Defense Forces Informal Meetings and ASEAN Defense Ministers Meetings. These meetings provide a forum for the nations to discuss their pressing security issues in a collaborative setting. External threats provide the perfect environment for internal cooperation and this region collectively faces a unilateral threat from an aggressive China.
Why would the states favor military integration? Military cooperation in the form of a collective security organization would allow the region to assert their territorial claims to the South China Sea in lieu of China’s. This goal itself poses fundamental problems to the very idea of cooperation by ASEAN members. China only represents one of the countless territorial claimants over the South China Sea. Most claimants are ASEAN members and would represent competing interests within the alliance. These competing interests do pose challenges to the prospect of cooperation but are possible to overcome through analyzing the ranking of each states preferable outcomes.
The South China Sea currently entertains claims or partial claims from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Singapore. Of these states only one, China, is a great power capable of truly global power projection. Every other state with competing claims actually lacks the military capacity to dispute any of China’s claims. This single truism means that the only hope for keeping China out of the region will require balancing and collaboration by the smaller powers. Now certainly not all claims and disputes over borders are with China, meaning that some states in the region have no direct quarrel with the PRC, but that does not mean their interests are not threatened by Chinese presence in the region.
Since the days of the Srivijaya (ancient kingdom based on Sumatra) and the Spice Islands, Southeast Asia has been a pillar of international trade, whether consensual or otherwise. This international trade finally stands to benefit the population of the region in place of the frequently exploitative system that has been forced upon the region for centuries. Though this trade system is threatened if the People’s Republic of China continues to force its presence into strategic waterways.
Would ASEAN military cooperation be sufficient to deter further Chinese encroachment? According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Military Expenditure Database, the total military expenditures of ASEAN in 2013 equal around $38 billion USD. This is miniscule compared to China’s 2013 expenditures of $188 billion USD but represents a unified threat that could be substantial in deterring China from aggressive action. (SIPRI) Currently the cost of China taking aggressive or hostile postures towards individual countries with which it has disputes is effectively zero. No single nation in the region even poses a threat of military resistance due to the imbalance of power. But a unified front with shared military resources of approximately a fifth of China’s expenditures would pose a serious threat to uncontested Chinese hegemony in the region. Unilaterally attacking such an alliance would surely make China a pariah in the international system. Military cooperation between ASEAN states would not be for the purpose of fighting China, but would serve to negotiate from a position of strength and not the current climate of weakness.
- published: 23 Dec 2015
- views: 33917
ASEAN Tourism Ads - Southeast Asian Countries Tourism Commercials
Showcasing the Tourism Advertisement Campaigns of each Southeast Asian Countries.
All videos are owned by the Department/Ministry of Tourism of each respective...
Showcasing the Tourism Advertisement Campaigns of each Southeast Asian Countries.
All videos are owned by the Department/Ministry of Tourism of each respective countries.
wn.com/Asean Tourism Ads Southeast Asian Countries Tourism Commercials
Showcasing the Tourism Advertisement Campaigns of each Southeast Asian Countries.
All videos are owned by the Department/Ministry of Tourism of each respective countries.
- published: 14 Dec 2014
- views: 21892
History of the ASEAN
Southeast Asia is a teeming melting pot of some 630-million multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual peoples. It is a region of many cultures, yet, amidst...
Southeast Asia is a teeming melting pot of some 630-million multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual peoples. It is a region of many cultures, yet, amidst this multiplicity of races, there are common threads that bind the peoples of Southeast Asia.
This video narrates the history of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) dating back since the early 60s up to its present achievements.
wn.com/History Of The Asean
Southeast Asia is a teeming melting pot of some 630-million multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual peoples. It is a region of many cultures, yet, amidst this multiplicity of races, there are common threads that bind the peoples of Southeast Asia.
This video narrates the history of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) dating back since the early 60s up to its present achievements.
- published: 08 Aug 2014
- views: 7347
ASEAN - Southeast Asian Countries' National Anthems
Compilation of all of the National Anthems of Southeast Asian Countries
Credits to the owners of the respective videos....
Compilation of all of the National Anthems of Southeast Asian Countries
Credits to the owners of the respective videos.
wn.com/Asean Southeast Asian Countries' National Anthems
Compilation of all of the National Anthems of Southeast Asian Countries
Credits to the owners of the respective videos.
- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 39598
Militarisasyon sa West PH Sea, pinatitigil ng US, ASEAN
Pinatitigil na ng Estados Unidos at ASEAN ang militarisasyon, konstruksyon at reclamation sa West Philippine Sea. Pero sabay sa paglabas ng Sunnylands declarati...
Pinatitigil na ng Estados Unidos at ASEAN ang militarisasyon, konstruksyon at reclamation sa West Philippine Sea. Pero sabay sa paglabas ng Sunnylands declaration sa pagtatapos ng US-ASEAN Summit, kinumpirma ng China na nagpadala ito ng surface to air missiles sa pinagaagawang karagatan. Nagpa-Patrol si RG Cruz. TV Patrol, Miyerkules, Pebrero 17, 2016
wn.com/Militarisasyon Sa West Ph Sea, Pinatitigil Ng Us, Asean
Pinatitigil na ng Estados Unidos at ASEAN ang militarisasyon, konstruksyon at reclamation sa West Philippine Sea. Pero sabay sa paglabas ng Sunnylands declaration sa pagtatapos ng US-ASEAN Summit, kinumpirma ng China na nagpadala ito ng surface to air missiles sa pinagaagawang karagatan. Nagpa-Patrol si RG Cruz. TV Patrol, Miyerkules, Pebrero 17, 2016
- published: 17 Feb 2016
- views: 27
กำเนิด ASEAN community
กำเนิดประชาคมอาเซียน ASEAN Community( Birth of ASEAN community)
ศูนย์ข้อมูลอาเซียน โครงการ NOE Plaza(Network of Education)
ขอขอบคุณข้อมูลจาก
มหาวิทยาลัยราชภั...
กำเนิดประชาคมอาเซียน ASEAN Community( Birth of ASEAN community)
ศูนย์ข้อมูลอาเซียน โครงการ NOE Plaza(Network of Education)
ขอขอบคุณข้อมูลจาก
มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏพระนคร
กรมอาเซียน
www.noeplaza.org
wn.com/กำเนิด Asean Community
กำเนิดประชาคมอาเซียน ASEAN Community( Birth of ASEAN community)
ศูนย์ข้อมูลอาเซียน โครงการ NOE Plaza(Network of Education)
ขอขอบคุณข้อมูลจาก
มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏพระนคร
กรมอาเซียน
www.noeplaza.org
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 330508
ASEAN and it's member countries
A presentation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and it's member countries.
Also available as individual chapters:
Part 1: Introduction (h...
A presentation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and it's member countries.
Also available as individual chapters:
Part 1: Introduction (http://youtu.be/Aqvie8Wkrac)
Part 2: Brunei (http://youtu.be/9UjvIHAyJ68)
Part 3: Cambodia (http://youtu.be/K6Mu-TI1VJw)
Part 4: Indonesia (http://youtu.be/-o9Shi0ZiZI)
Part 5: Laos (http://youtu.be/Z4BElXUuKcc)
Part 6: Malaysia (http://youtu.be/D_SJuKebCT8)
Part 7: Myanmar (http://youtu.be/2W8noZJenCM)
Part 8: The Philippines (http://youtu.be/LnABSoRU2-4)
Part 9: Singapore (http://youtu.be/pN_vOlf7rFc)
Part 10: Thailand (http://youtu.be/iahCRUrCico)
Part 11: Vietnam (http://youtu.be/xfBz4QxowiM)
HD Video made with PowerPoint and text-to-speech technology.
Made for an English Camp at Tessaban 2 Watsawangkongka Secondary School; Kalasin,Thailand, in June 2012.
wn.com/Asean And It's Member Countries
A presentation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and it's member countries.
Also available as individual chapters:
Part 1: Introduction (http://youtu.be/Aqvie8Wkrac)
Part 2: Brunei (http://youtu.be/9UjvIHAyJ68)
Part 3: Cambodia (http://youtu.be/K6Mu-TI1VJw)
Part 4: Indonesia (http://youtu.be/-o9Shi0ZiZI)
Part 5: Laos (http://youtu.be/Z4BElXUuKcc)
Part 6: Malaysia (http://youtu.be/D_SJuKebCT8)
Part 7: Myanmar (http://youtu.be/2W8noZJenCM)
Part 8: The Philippines (http://youtu.be/LnABSoRU2-4)
Part 9: Singapore (http://youtu.be/pN_vOlf7rFc)
Part 10: Thailand (http://youtu.be/iahCRUrCico)
Part 11: Vietnam (http://youtu.be/xfBz4QxowiM)
HD Video made with PowerPoint and text-to-speech technology.
Made for an English Camp at Tessaban 2 Watsawangkongka Secondary School; Kalasin,Thailand, in June 2012.
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 86678
ASEAN Journey - 1967 - 2015
Website : http://www.asean.org/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/aseansecretariat
Twitter : https://twitter.com/ASEAN
Google Plus : http://bit.ly/aseangplus ...
Website : http://www.asean.org/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/aseansecretariat
Twitter : https://twitter.com/ASEAN
Google Plus : http://bit.ly/aseangplus
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/theaseansecretariat
wn.com/Asean Journey 1967 2015
Website : http://www.asean.org/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/aseansecretariat
Twitter : https://twitter.com/ASEAN
Google Plus : http://bit.ly/aseangplus
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/theaseansecretariat
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 2511