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'''Welcome to Regional relations in Asia and the Pacific'''
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'''Welcome to Introduction to regional relations in Asia and the Pacific'''
  
In this video you will meet Dr Anna Hayes, a primary author of the Regional Relations in Asia and the Pacific micro courses as she welcomes participants. Anna has a BA (Asian Studies, Mandarin Chinese, History), a Master of Arts (Asian Studies) and a PhD (International Relations).
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In this video you will meet Dr Marcus Harmes, a author of the Introduction to regional relations in Asia and the Pacific micro course as he welcomes participants.
  
Anna has a keen interest in the Asia and Pacific regions with and solid academic foundation in International Relations.}}   
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|body=In the introductory video, Anna refers to the diversity of the Asia and Pacific region and suggests that it is an area which is often misunderstood. We invite you to share a few thoughts on {{:AST1000/Microblog_links}} about what you appreciate and enjoy about the region. Remember to include the hash tag "#{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}" in your post. For example:
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|body=The Asia-Pacific region covers a wide geographical area, with diverse landscapes, societies, religions
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cultures and economies. Because of the diversity area is often misunderstood. We invite you to share a few thoughts on {{:RRAP101/Microblog_links}} about what you think about the economics of the region. Remember to include the hash tag "#{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}" in your post. For example:
  
 
* ''I appreciate ..... about <country>. #{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}''
 
* ''I appreciate ..... about <country>. #{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}''
* ''When I visited <country> I enjoyed .... #{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}''
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* ''When I visited <country> I noticed .... #{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}''
 
* ''Did you know that in <country> .....  #{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}''}}
 
* ''Did you know that in <country> .....  #{{:Regional_relations_in_Asia_and_the_Pacific/Tag_RRAP101}}''}}
 
 
  
 
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Welcome to Introduction to regional relations in Asia and the Pacific

In this video you will meet Dr Marcus Harmes, a author of the Introduction to regional relations in Asia and the Pacific micro course as he welcomes participants.



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The Asia-Pacific region covers a wide geographical area, with diverse landscapes, societies, religions cultures and economies. Because of the diversity area is often misunderstood. We invite you to share a few thoughts on RRAP101/Microblog links about what you think about the economics of the region. Remember to include the hash tag "#RRAP101" in your post. For example:

  • I appreciate ..... about <country>. #RRAP101
  • When I visited <country> I noticed .... #RRAP101
  • Did you know that in <country> ..... #RRAP101