Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

This study aims to analyze the determinant factors that affect issues development within APEC, map out those issues during the period 1993-2010, and show the relation of those issues with the APEC Summit Agenda 2013 in Indonesia. The analysis is based on secondary data, literature review of APEC mee...

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Main Authors: Panennungi, Maddaremmeng, Pulungsari, Rahadjeng, Fitriani, Evi, Tjahjandari, Lily, -, Surjadi, Wicaksono, Padang
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-10182024-05-28T00:06:02Z Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Panennungi, Maddaremmeng Pulungsari, Rahadjeng Fitriani, Evi Tjahjandari, Lily -, Surjadi Wicaksono, Padang This study aims to analyze the determinant factors that affect issues development within APEC, map out those issues during the period 1993-2010, and show the relation of those issues with the APEC Summit Agenda 2013 in Indonesia. The analysis is based on secondary data, literature review of APEC meeting documents, interviews, and focus group discussions. Some interesting findings suggest that, firstly, issues development in APEC has been shaped by responses of APEC to opportunities and challenges related to economic, social, political and security conditions within APEC and the world. It is not only government agencies that are involved in issues development but other agents as well, such as the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, the Association Southeast Asian Nations, the World Trade Organization, APEC Business Advisory Council, and APEC Study Centers Consortium. In the past and at present, the Eminent Persons Group and the Pacific Business Forum, which were set up for a specific time by APEC, continue to play vital and influential roles. Secondly, this study finds that there are four big groups involved in issues development in APEC. All issues are part of the development issues in APEC economies. Even though the issues are very broad, encompassing economic and non-economic matters, these are nonetheless focused on economic integration of APEC, with Bogor Goals being in the nucleus of issues. The development of the range of issues, which APEC has pursued to respond to challenges and opportunities in the APEC economies, is intended to support and secure economic integration. Thirdly, the Indonesian APEC Summit Agenda 2013 emphasized three specific agenda items: attaining the Bogor Goals, sustainable and inclusive growth, and connectivity. All these are inter-related issues of developments that have been discussed since the establishment of APEC. 2014-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol14/iss1/2 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1018 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1018/viewcontent/1_Panennungi_20_28re_laidout_20final_20final_29.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository APEC issues development Bogor Goals non-economic issues Indonesia
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic APEC
issues development
Bogor Goals
non-economic issues
Indonesia
spellingShingle APEC
issues development
Bogor Goals
non-economic issues
Indonesia
Panennungi, Maddaremmeng
Pulungsari, Rahadjeng
Fitriani, Evi
Tjahjandari, Lily
-, Surjadi
Wicaksono, Padang
Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
description This study aims to analyze the determinant factors that affect issues development within APEC, map out those issues during the period 1993-2010, and show the relation of those issues with the APEC Summit Agenda 2013 in Indonesia. The analysis is based on secondary data, literature review of APEC meeting documents, interviews, and focus group discussions. Some interesting findings suggest that, firstly, issues development in APEC has been shaped by responses of APEC to opportunities and challenges related to economic, social, political and security conditions within APEC and the world. It is not only government agencies that are involved in issues development but other agents as well, such as the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, the Association Southeast Asian Nations, the World Trade Organization, APEC Business Advisory Council, and APEC Study Centers Consortium. In the past and at present, the Eminent Persons Group and the Pacific Business Forum, which were set up for a specific time by APEC, continue to play vital and influential roles. Secondly, this study finds that there are four big groups involved in issues development in APEC. All issues are part of the development issues in APEC economies. Even though the issues are very broad, encompassing economic and non-economic matters, these are nonetheless focused on economic integration of APEC, with Bogor Goals being in the nucleus of issues. The development of the range of issues, which APEC has pursued to respond to challenges and opportunities in the APEC economies, is intended to support and secure economic integration. Thirdly, the Indonesian APEC Summit Agenda 2013 emphasized three specific agenda items: attaining the Bogor Goals, sustainable and inclusive growth, and connectivity. All these are inter-related issues of developments that have been discussed since the establishment of APEC.
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author Panennungi, Maddaremmeng
Pulungsari, Rahadjeng
Fitriani, Evi
Tjahjandari, Lily
-, Surjadi
Wicaksono, Padang
author_facet Panennungi, Maddaremmeng
Pulungsari, Rahadjeng
Fitriani, Evi
Tjahjandari, Lily
-, Surjadi
Wicaksono, Padang
author_sort Panennungi, Maddaremmeng
title Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
title_short Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
title_full Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
title_fullStr Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Issues Development in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
title_sort analysis of issues development in asia-pacific economic cooperation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol14/iss1/2
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