BRUNEI

broonīˈ or Brunei Darussalamdärˌəsəlämˈ, officially State of Brunei Darussalam, sultanate (1995 est. pop. 292,000), 2,226 sq mi (5,765 sq km), NW Borneo, on the South China Sea. Its two sections, separated by Brunei Bay, are surrounded by Sarawak, Malaysia. The capital and major port of Brunei is Bandar Seri Begawan (formerly Brunei; 1991 est. pop. 46,229). The mountains in the nation's east give way to a flat coastal plain; western Brunei consists of hilly lowlands. The tropical climate is typically hot and humid with frequent rain. The country is divided into four administrative districts.

A majority of the population are Malays, but the Chinese community, consisting of about 20% of the people, dominates the economy. Malay is the official language, but English and Chinese are also spoken. Islam is the predominant and official religion; there are minorities of Buddhists, Christians, and those holding traditional beliefs.

Crude oil and liquefied natural gas are Brunei's main exports and the country's economic mainstays. Petroleum products are also produced, and since independence the government has attempted to promote economic diversification. Rice, bananas, cassava, pineapples, and other crops are raised. Forests are strictly protected and timber cutting is allowed only for local use. Brunei is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

A native sultanate was established on Brunei in the 15th cent. At one time the sultan controlled nearly all of Borneo, but by the 19th cent. his power had declined and Brunei had become a haven for pirates. In 1888 the British established a protectorate over Brunei, administered by a British resident, although the sultan retained formal authority. The Japanese overran the area during World War II.

In 1959 a written constitution went into effect. Under it, the sultanate remained and the protectorate was governed by a chief minister, council of ministers, and elected legislative council. Following elections won by an antimonarchist in 1962, a state of emergency was proclaimed, and in 1970 the legislative council was made an appointed body. Following the signing of a treaty with the British in 1979, Brunei became fully independent in 1984.

Since independence the sultan has been an absolute monarch, and oil revenues have been used to create a prosperous welfare state. The current sultan, Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, has ruled Brunei since 1967. Belalong National Park opened in 1996. Brunei was affected by the 1997–98 Asian economic crisis, losing billions of dollars in investments. In 1998 the sultan's son, Prince al-Muhtadee Billah, was installed as heir to the throne.

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MODERN HISTORY Brunei was the largest state in Borneo in the...was rewarded 1J\ the s<ilt<in of Brunei. Omar Ali Saifuddin II (reigned 183...Sarawak, then <i southern province of Brunei. Brooke used his new power base to extend...
...10043. Sutopo, A. R., "Independent Brunei Joins ASEAN", Indon. Q. , Vol. XII...13. 10044. Thambipillai, Pushpa, "Brunei in ASEAN: The Viable Choice?", pp...10045. Weatherbee, Donald E., "Brunei. The ASEAN Connection", Asian Survey...
...southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bring Brunei into contact with the Islamic kingdom...Although there are Muslim tombstones in Brunei dating from the thirteenth century, it is uncertain at what time Brunei officially converts to Islam. The first...
...closer adherence to Islam. In January 1991 Brunei banned the entry of alcohol into the country...ani- mists. Other religions existed in Brunei solely by virtue of the various nonnative...to Plenty: Devel- opement of Oil Rich Brunei, 1906 to Present (Perth, Austral...
Government of Brunei Darussalam. 1993 . Summary tables of...census. 1991. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam: Economic Planning Unit...1997 . Language, ideology, and power in Brunei Darussalam Southeast Asia Series No...
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...Consensus": The Role of the State Council in Brunei Darussalam. by B.A. HUSSAINMIYA Introduction A state council was formed in Brunei following the introduction of the British...2 First convened in June 1907, the Brunei State Council functioned for almost half...
Brunei Darussalam: Steady Ahead Hj Md. Yusop...diversification became more urgent. The Brunei Darussalam Economic Council (BDEC) was...attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Brunei in order to develop industries and create...
Negara Brunei Darussalam: Socio-economic Concerns...Introduction The year 2002 was a mixed one for Brunei. Politically, it was an uneventful year...by the wealth derived from oil and gas. Brunei has welfare programmes from the cradle...
An Analysis of Trade Flows between Brunei Darussalam and the European Union by Kwabena A. Anaman , Lujaina H. S Al-Kharusi I. Introduction Brunei Darussalam (hereafter Brunei) is a small, rich sultanate located on the northern...
Technological Immersion in Brunei. by Ludwig Ganske , Zahari Hamidon INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITI BRUNEI DARUSSALAM(UBD) AND BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Brunei Darussalam is a small country on the northwest edge of the island of Borneo. The population...
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Brunei. by Johnny Wolfsan There Is a little hole...vicissitudes of power, prestige and privilege in Brunei. The hole used to hold an arabesque picture...The message is loud and clear: in Brunei anything can happen to anyone any time...
Case Study: Brunei by Gary Ho The interdependence of the...their production. One such example is Brunei, a heavily oil-reliant country, which...chains. Strengthening and promoting the Brunei Halal brand is one way of gaining a competitive...
Security Council recommends admission of Brunei Darussalam. The admission of Brunei Darussalam to the United Nations was unanimously...158 United Nations Member states at present. Brunei Darussalam attained independence from the United...
Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei strike LNG deal Malaysia has agreed with Indonesia and Brunei to cooperate on production and shipping of liquefied natural gas (LNG), bringing together producers of half the worlds LNG as prices fall. The South...
Guilty and Innocent in Brunei by John Suffolk BODMAS: Children in Brunei learn BODMAS with the letters standing for Brackets...than 5 < 3x - 17. Guilty and innocent numbers: In Brunei we use a simple activity to address both these difficulties...
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Once-lavish Brunei on course for political, economic trouble by Joshua Kurlantzick BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei - When President Clinton arrives in the tiny Southeast Asian sultanate of Brunei for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation...
...Offered Pounds 2,000 a Day to Fly to Brunei and Party ...What Woman Could Resist...Sharon Marketic, claimed Prince Jefri of Brunei, who recently bought the Queens jewellers...the Princes non-stop parties in his Brunei palace. Sofia, who starred in the movie...
...Hiding as Billions of Pounds Are Lost from Brunei Family Fortune. by Ivor Key The playboy brother of the Sultan of Brunei has vanished - along with pounds 5billion...prince ran, have lost their jobs. The Brunei Investment Agency, which is said to...
Brunei Dont Just Fly By. Byline: JOHN CARTER...me that I had just wished the Sultan of Brunei a prosperous New Year. Of all the adjectives...Moon, and the evening of my arrival in Brunei should have been it. It wasnt. A small...
Pinoys Find Respect in Brunei. BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei - One takes charge of the sartorial style of the Brunei royal family while the other takes charge of keeping the royal home in tip-top condition. They arrived here under different conditions...
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BRUNEI brooni or Brunei Darussalam dar s lam , officially State of Brunei Darussalam, sultanate (2005 est. pop. 372,400), 2,226 sq mi (5,765 sq km), NW Borneo, on the South China Sea. Its two sections, separated by Brunei Bay...
...capital and chief port of the sultanate of Brunei, of which it is also the business and commercial...the site of the Royal Ceremonial Hall and the Brunei History Center. It was formerly called Brunei. ____________________ Copyright...
...Sabah and Sarawak and the sultanate of Brunei stretch across the north coast. Land...British protectorate in 1882, Sarawak and Brunei in 1888. The final boundaries were defined...until Aug., 1966. The sultanate of Brunei became fully independent in 1984. The...
...is bordered on the NE by the states of Brunei and Sabah and on the S and W by Kalimantan...Sarawak was ceded (1841) by the sultan of Brunei to James Brooke , an Englishman, who...leftist revolt (Dec., 1962) in nearby Brunei spread to Sarawak, and the rebels, who...
...Philippine Archipelagos. The region has 10 independent countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines...social progress, and cultural developments. Since then, Brunei (1984), Vietnam (1995), Laos (1997), and Myanmar and...
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