INDONESIA: Grace and Resilience in Asia's most diverse natio
The Washington Times, Special Report 27th of February 2007
It is the world's largest archipelago, a sash of emerald isles draped across
Southeast Asia. Jakarta may be the country's bustling metropolis, but it is
Indonesia's rich variety of regions, blended beautifully by a multi-cultural
society of over 200 million people, which truly encapsulates the promising
and undiscovered potential of both tourism and investment. In this
Washington Times Special Report, Strategic Media takes a closer look at
Papua and other regions that hold unexplored potential among their green
valleys and crystal coasts.
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Kazakhstan: Economic Force on the Global Frontier
Foreign Affairs, Sponsored Section from January/February 2007 Issue
Kazakhstan has come out from the cold. Since this vast Central Asian nation gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, it has warmed up to free markets through global trade, fueled by its massive oil and gas deposits. Business diplomacy and non-proliferation agreements have replaced the country's frosty nuclear isolation and brought great growth. Highlighting success stories in the countries public and private sectors, Strategic Media, In this second of two reports, analyzes how Kazakhstan's dynamic development policies have achieved significant economic, political, and social progress.
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