At the Asean foreign ministerial meeting over the weekend in Phnom
Penh, the Asean leaders still struggled with the date when the Asean
Community (AC) would start. Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, the Cambodian
chair, told the meeting that the AC should begin on 1st of January 2015
not on 31st December as agreed by the Asean economic ministers in their
earlier meeting. The key reason was quite simple - a delay of 364 days
would allow most of the Asean members additional time and room to
implement remaining measures and prepare for the AC arrival with better
preparedness. The majority of Asean members seemed to prefer the last
day of 2015 as they thought the AC is a process that would continue
beyond 2015. Rightly so, during the summit on Sunday, Prime Minister Hun
Sen decided to go for 31st December as the date.
Within Asean,
Thailand has been the only Asean member with a comprehensive plan to
prepare for the 2015 deadline. At the end of October, the government has
adopted the eight-point strategic plan prepared by the National
Economic and Social Development Council. The plan outlines the strength
and weakness of Thailand's overall capacity to engage the one Asean
community. The Thai concerned officials drafted the strategic plan
mainly from documental sources such as the Asean Charter, hundreds of
agreements and blueprints, the Master Plan of Asean Connectivity as well
as data and information collected from all government agencies related
to all the three pillars - economic, political/security and
social/culture. Judging from the plan, the Yingluck government will be
spending a lot more money in months to come.
The strategies
focus on eight priorities: the ability to compete in trade in goods and
services as well as investment, the development of quality of life and
social safety net, the infrastructural and logistic development, the
human resource development, regulatory reform, promotion of awareness of
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and the capacity building for key Thai cities to link up with the rest
of Asean.
Deep down, these strategies reveal extremely high
anxieties as well as the lack of confidence of the country's ability
when Asean becomes a single production base. They fear of the unknown
consequences. Doubtless,A stone mosaic
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the narrative of the day is how to compete with other Asean countries
instead of collective spirit to promote the grouping's bargain power.
General speaking, Thailand as the Asean's second largest economy would
benefit from the AEC because of its location in the mainland Southeast
Asia and dynamic private sector. Indeed, Asean is the number one market
for absorbing around 23 per cent of Thailand's total exports. Somehow,
there is a lingering fear that the government, the SMEs sector and the
Thai people are not ready for the borderless Asean.
As far as
the government agencies are concerned, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of
Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs are the three key driving
forces. Kudos must go to the first because in the past two years for
implanting the AEC slogan in the Thai psyche due to the non-stop
bombardments from commerce officials and advertisements.
The
Ministry of Commerce has the largest chunk of overall budget. It also
knows very well all the serious problems the country is confronting in
implementing various AEC measures, especially on liberalizing the
services sector. It is not surprising that there are a lot of spins
about the country's state of preparedness and readiness.
It must
be noted that the Ministry of Education has turned the AEC campaign
into "Let learn English" campaign, which is the major component of its
long-term strategy.We mainly supply professional craftspeople with crys talbeads wholesale
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English education to the Thai people both in urban and rural areas and
equipped vocational students with skills and language ability that can
communicate with other Asean countries.
Throughout Thailand, the AEC has now become the main justification to study more English.Our technology gives rtls
systems developers the ability. There is a surge of English language
schools in provincial towns. Some regional universities in KhonKaen and
UbonRatchathani teach languages in Asean countries including Bahasa
Indonesia, Burmese, Vietnamese.
Amazingly, nobody really tackles
the real issue of the country's rotten education system, which has
produced walking human tape-recorders than the much needed innovative
minds. Now, all the Thai citizens are encouraged to learn and speak
English to prepare the Asean community while the education plan
continues with the status quo. Currently, at any given day, hundreds of
officials from district, provincial and national levels are taking part
in English language training and the so-called Asean awareness campaign.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working hard to maintain the
country's Asean profile which is not easy under the leadership and
working style of Yingluck government. Within the country, the ministry
has to constantly inform and remind the public that the AEC is only one
of the three AC pillars. The other two - political/security and
social/culture - are equally important. All three must progress in
tandem to transform the borderless Asean.
Sad but true, on the
social and cultural pillar, Ministry of Culture so far has not been
unable to catch up or get the necessary budget for its own projects.
There
is an urgent need to educate the Thai people about their immediate
neighbors about the challenges posed by the AC. One of the ministry's
long standing flagship projects to establish a museum that tells the
history of Asean and its key players could not obtain necessary funding.
Asean was found in LaemThaen, Bang Saen, Chon Buri in August 1967.
After
the Asean Charter was adopted, Thailand has been at the forefront to
promote the people-oriented Asean community ensuring that the voices of
at the grassroots are heard. Dr Surin Pitsuwan, Secretary General of
Asean, whose term is ending in six weeks, has also helped to channel the
inputs of civil society organizations. Thailand has become the most
open-minded, along with Indonesia, when it comes to human rights and
democracy. At the summit last week, the Philippines returned to its root
of liberalism by stating that unless there were changes in the draft
Asean Declaration of Asean Human Rights, Manila would opt out
completely, prompting Indonesia to come to a rescue with a proposal to
include the preamble of UN Universal Human Rights Declaration in the
working document, which will be read by the Asean chair.
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