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'Globalisation and free trade advance the interests of powerful states, and the USA in particular, by forcing other states to open up their market'
what are some examples of this thanks |
I guess China letting in McDonalds and other brands when they've been pretty staunchly communist for the past 60-70 years would be the big example.
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I like this example, about Coca Cola. Generally I'd be looking for countries that have had a regime change where they were closed off to the rest of the world (e.g. former USSR) and suddenly opening up their borders and people being able to visit and countries turning into capitalist economies when they'd previously been something else... East Germany is a good example. Or you could look at how North and South Korea have totally gone in different directions since the Korean War, how North Korea is in poverty and South Korea's this booming business empire because it opened its borders up to the rest of the world without even thinking about it whereas North Korea closed itself off... or you could look at China which has allowed capitalism to enter its society even though it remains communist. |
Coca Cola and Nike are good examples
here's a Coca Cola case study http://csr-asia.com/csr-asia-weekly-...il.php?id=4146 |
:fist: do your own homework Sal.
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The original question was 'is Globalisation simply Americanisation in disguise' btw
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Include a part with the opposite point of view and you'll get more points or something.
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