Argentina
Argentina is the second-largest country in South America (after Brazil) Following independence from Spain in 1816, Argentina went through periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilian and military factions. After World...
Belarus
Belarus is said to be Eastern Europe’s outcast, determined to avoid integration with the rest of the continent. The capital city, Minsk, is the site of several numerous imposing and severe-looking monuments, which are representative of Soviet architecture. The economy...
Brazil
Brazil is South America’s leading economic power and a regional leader. An important player to Brazil’s economy is the software industry, which consists of developers of packaged and custom software, as well as companies which have embedded software in their products...
China
China has the largest population in the world at more than 1.38 billion (according to statistics report of world meters dated March 2016). China has created an Economic and Technological Development Zone, expanding the number from 14 to 54, due to the success of the...
India
India is considered as the country with the most engaging, colourful, chaotic, spiritual and life affirming, with its diversified cultural riches of temple sculptures and murals to the hand crafted artistry of people in the streets. India is the world’s largest...
Malaysia
Malaysia is a federal democratic constitutional monarchy. The state is headed by a President, while the government is headed by the Prime Minister. Muslim ethnic Malay are the majority and dominate politically from business discrimination, education and civil service....
Mexico
Mexico is ranked 15th largest economy in the world and the 11th taking into account power purchasing parity, making Mexico a so-called “middle power.” Industry analysts project Mexico to become the world’s 5th strongest economy by 2050. Mexico’s information and...
Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. The Philippines is ruled by family dynasties, both in running the political affairs in the country as well as in business, where most of the...
Poland
Poland is the only EU member state that maintained a positive growth throughout the global economic crisis. The newly installed Government, Law and Justice Party (PiS), is targeting on boosting state control over the economy as a focal point in its initiative, called...
Republic of Indonesia
Indonesia, a sovereign island country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, is the largest island country in the world by the number of islands, with more than 13,000 islands. It is the world’s 4th most populous country with an estimated population of over 258 million people...
Romania
Romania has a rich cultural heritage, along with its natural beauty and biodiversity, making the country an enchanting tourist destination. The present day Romania is broken into 3 main regions: Transylvania, Moldavia and Walachia. Romania’s capital is Bucharest,...
Singapore
Singapore is one of the world’s most affluent cities. Once a British colonial trading post, today it is a thriving global hub. It is renowned for its conservatism and strict local laws and takes pride in its stability and security. It is known as a fine city, meaning...
Ukraine
Ukraine is one of Europe’s largest country, with Kieve as its capital and largest city, The current economic and social conditions in Ukraine may be related to its turbulent historical past that created fault lines and its geographical location that even on ecological...
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula. It has an estimated 94.6 million inhabitants as of 2016. The transition economy of Vietnam form 1986-2006 saw remarkable achievements of economic renovation....